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Name
  
Marcelle Machluf


Role
  
Medical Doctor

Marcelle Machluf

Education
  
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Marcelle Machluf (Hebrew: מרסל מחלוף‎‎) (Morocco, May 24, 1963) is an israeli biologist.

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Biography

Machluf was born in Morocco and moved to Israel with her mother and grandmother when she was one year old. She grew up in Ashdod. Her mother supported the family as a seamstress and a cleaning lady.

Career

After completing high school and her army service, Machluf applied to medical school, but was not accepted. Instead she decided to study Biology and received a B.Sc. in biology from Hebrew University. She went on to receive her Master of Science and a Ph.D. in biotechnology engineering from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. She conducted her postdoctoral research as a fellow at Harvard Medical School, and focused on gene therapy, tissue engineering and the control of drug delivery in cancer therapy.

Currently, Machluf is senior lecturer at the Technion Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Engineering in Israel, as well as the director of the Laboratory for Cancer Drug Delivery & Cell Based Technologies, where the nanoghost, a modified stem cell to treat metastatic melanoma and mesothelioma, has been developed jointly with the New York University Langone Medical Center.

Her research interests include: Developing nano-particles for the delivery of anti cancer drugs to the brain and other organs; developing nano-delivery system for DNA vaccination; and tissue engineering of heart and its blood vessels using pig heart tissue, under the auspices of Technion's Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute (RBNI).

Awards and recognitions

  • Alon Award for excellence in science, 2004
  • Gutwirth Award for achievements in the gene therapy field, 2006
  • Hershel Rich Technion Innovation Award, 2010
  • Juludan Research Prize For outstanding innovative research, 2014
  • Personal life

    Machluf is married to Yigal and has three children.

    References

    Marcelle Machluf Wikipedia