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March 17, 2000 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-17

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DAVID SACHS

Editorial Assistant

echnion Professor Eitan
Kimmel hopes ISrael's
future will be defined by
high-tech startup com-
panies, not the start of another war.
Not swords, but plowshares.
Kimmel, dean of agricultural
engineering at Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology in Haifa,
remembers a time when scientists
in his department couldn't get
funding from the agriculture min-

David Sachs can be reached at (248)

354-6060, ext. 262, or by e-mail at

dsachs@thejewishnews.com

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istry to develop tractors. But they
Technion backers in Detroit last
got huge allotments from the
month. Two of the university's
ministry of defense to research
12,000 students joined him:
combat tanks and land mines.
Leora Berry-Eldan, 27, who is
"It was sort of turning plow-
studying architecture, and Doron
shares into swords," Kimmel said.
Amir, also 27, an industrial engi-
"I'm happy that in the last few
neering and management student.
years that activity is declining
Kimmel has enjoyed a wide range
and my depart-
of engineering
ment is moving to
opportunities
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civilian subjects.
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are shifting to
He began his
civilian startups,
studies in aero-
Technion-Israel Institute
to technologies
nautical engi-
of Technology has
that can be sold
neering, later
in the world. I'm
receiving a doc-
flourished with strong
happy about it."
torate in biomed-
support from Detroit.
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In 1987, he joined the agricultur-
al engineering department and cur-
rently experiments with "miraculous"
uses of high-density ultrasound.
The ultrasound procedure
began as a method to vaccinate
fish, but has shown promise in a
variety of human uses.
Ultrasound increases the perme-
ability of skin for absorption of
medicine. According to Kimmel,
ultrasound also has shown
promise in the regeneration of
blood vessels in damaged tissue
for people suffering heart attack
aftermath or diabetes.
The Technion has received
enthusiastic support over the
years from the Detroit Jewish
community. Larry Jackier of West

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