$1 million brain research prize in Israel
“Moreover, it will not only relieve the suffering of patients of such debilitating diseases as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, but it will also engender large economic rewards as well. With its reputation as a ‘start-up’ nation, renowned for its innovative and creative initiatives and its focus on science and technology as an engine for economic development, Israel is well-positioned to assume a leadership role in the emerging neurotechnology industry that promises to make the world a better place".
The first BRAIN Prize is to be awarded at IBT’s Global Brain Technology Conference in 2013. The organization promotes multi-disciplinary research and development projects in Israel and collaboration between Israeli and global researchers and innovators.
IBT Founder and Chairman Rafi Gidron added: “The BRAIN Prize will bring together the best minds across geographic boundaries to create the next generation of brain-related innovation, from brain machine interface to brain inspired computing to urgently needed solutions for brain disease.”
By Abigail Klein Leichman