Genetics

Understanding genetic testing and its importance to the Jewish community

As the CEO of jscreen.org, Dr. Matt Goldstein, MD, PhD, focuses on providing accessible genetic testing to empower individuals with critical, potentially life-saving health insights.
Illustrative image of Invitro therapy.

One woman's fight for genetic testing led to an Israeli national policy shift - opinion

Men are more attracted to the body odor of women in the days before ovulation

Research reveals: This is the most important trait in choosing the father of your children

Biotech Breakthrough Lets Doctors Track Immunity in Minutes

Understanding lifespan: Genes may unlock path to healthier aging, scientists say - study


Navigating genetic risk and parenthood - opinion

Following what was now my family history, I was urged to get tested for the mutated BRCA gene, and sadly, at age 29, confirmed I was carrying it.

The secret to healing what ails you lies within your own DNA

Hebrew University scientists create special ‘Telomouse’ with human-like telomeres

Caps on the ends of chromosomes are critical for maintaining genetic integrity and promoting healthy aging.

 Lab mouse (Illustrative)

23andMe sued after Ashkenazi Jews’ user data is stolen and sold in targeted attack

The hacker from the initial leak offered to sell data profiles in bulk for $1 to $10 per account.

DNA structure [Illustrative]

Scientists say they have discovered sixth basic taste

In addition to sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami, a new California study suggests the tongue might also detect ammonium chloride as a basic sixth taste.

 The popular Scandinavian candy, salty licorice, contains the alkaline salt ammonium chloride, giving the candy a unique flavor.

Doctors save woman from dying of rare deadly skin-peeling disease

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a rare and life-threatening genetic condition that causes the skin to peel off. When a woman in Ofakim was diagnosed, doctors at Soroka were able to save her.

 A team of doctors at Soroka Medical Center.

Scientists release the first complete sequence of a human Y chromosome

After decades of challenges, this elusive area has been fully sequenced, completing the set of end-to-end human chromosomes.

 Until recently, about half of the human Y chromosome was missing from the reference genome. Now, scientists have sequenced this chromosome from end to end.

Israeli scientists make model to test for breast cancer genetic risk - study

According to researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU), this new model could help with personalized early detection for breast cancer.

 A 3D rendering of cancer cells (Illustrative).

Have you been having a bad hair day? Blame your genes

The study is the first gene-mapping study on human scalp hair whorls.

 Woman with long, curly, brown hair.

AMP biosynthesis is the key to longevity and metabolic health in vertebrates - study

A new study of metabolic health in vertebrates could be the key to improved health and extended lifespans in humans.

 Itamar Harel

One child's unexplained symptoms uncovered the origin of rare blood disease - study

Germline hemizygous loss-of-function mutations of the DOCK11 gen were, for the first time, shown to cause an inborn error of blood cellular component formation and immunity

 Scanning electron micrograph of a human T lymphocyte (also called a T cell) from the immune system of a healthy donor.