May 24, 2016 | Yissum Research Development Company of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem announced yesterday that it has entered into a research agreement with Aurum Ventures MKI, the technology investment arm of Morris Kahn, for the development of a new diagnostic approach for early detection of multiple diseases by analyzing circulating DNA released from dying cells. Under the current agreement, Yissum is expected to receive $1.2 million funding. The novel technology will be presented at Yissum’s booth during the IATI-BIOMED 2016 Conference, to be held on May 24-26, in Tel Aviv.
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