Ehud Zohary
Ehud Zohary (Hebrew: אהוד זהרי, born Nov 8, 1958) is an Israeli scientist, professor of neurobiology at the Edmond and Lilly Safra Center for Brain Science and Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Ehud Zohary | |
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אהוד זהרי | |
Born | November 8th, 1958 |
Nationality | Israel |
Alma mater | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Awards | Alon Award (1995), given to the top 20 Israeli tenure track new lecturers in all fields and universities. SPONSOR: Council for Higher Education, Israel.
Ben Porat presidential award (1998) for the most prominent young investigator (under 40) in all fields at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Golda Meir award (1999) for tenure track fellows. SPONSOR: Golda Meir Foundation. 21st century science initiative award (2004): Bridging Brain, Mind and Behavior SPONSOR: The McDonnel Foundation. Hilgard award for visiting professor (2012-13) at Stanford University. |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Visual perception and its development in normal and abnormal conditions. |
Website | https://elsc.huji.ac.il/people-directory/faculty-members/ehud-zohary/ |
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