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From: American Friends of the Hebrew Universit3)
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Subject: Celebrate Heart Month with AFHU
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 21:03:53 +0000
Heart breakthroughs and HU cardiology leaders
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During American Heart Month, AFHU reflects upon cardiological breakthroughs
and the heart of its mission.
Just in the past year, Hebrew University faculty and students identified new ways to
predict heart disease, discovered how a specific protein can lead to heart failure and
shown how teen BMI can predict the risk of cardiovascular disease in adulthood.
Thanks to donors like you we are able to continue this groundbreaking medical research.
AFHU also celebrates Hebrew University alumni who champion heart health, such as Dr.
Yitschak Biton, an award•winning cardiologist. Dr. Biton received his MD at HU as the
recipient of an ISEF Foundation International Fellowship and is now an ISEF postdoctoral
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candidate at Harvard University.
Hebrew University's commitment to the advancement of education and research is truly
at the heart of AFHU's mission.
Help us continue to support life-saving research and advancements.
American Friends of The Hebrew University
25th Floor, New York, NY 10004
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