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November 27 • 2008
U - M/Israel Committee
Serving on the committee are:
Harvey Allon of Denver, Herb
and Carol Amster of Ann Arbor,
Matthew Cantor of New York
City, Joe and Ellen Goldstein of
Chevy Chase, Md., Eugene Grant
of New York City, Lawrence
Jackier of West Bloomfield, Jay
Levin of West Bloomfield, Michael
Levine of Ann Arbor, Claude
Oster of Bloomfield Hills, Cindy
Padnos of Oakland, Calif., Rich
Rogel (co-chair) of Avon, Colo.,
Prue and Amnon Rosenthal of
Ann Arbor, Michael Schuchman
of East Rockaway, N.Y., Susan
Kahn Stern of Scarsdale, N.Y.,
Joel Tauber (co-chair) of West
Bloomfield, Arthur Weiss of
Farmington Hills, Donna and
Jason Weiss of Pacific Palisades,
Calif.
WB Winners
• Clerk:
Democrat Cathy Shaughnessy ran
uncontested
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Initially, the main goal of the U-
M/Israel Partnership for Scientific
Research was to provide travel funds
so collaborating U-M and Israeli
scientists could visit each other, said
Saltiel, who has strong ties to Israel's
scientific community.
But the partnership soon took on
new challenges, sponsoring symposia,
seminars and innovative programs
like Camp Evolution and the Genetic
Inheritance Project.
Camp Evolution is a two-week
genetics and evolutionary-biol-
ogy course hosted by Ben-Gurion
University at the Blaustein Institutes
for Desert Research in Sede Boker,
Israel. The Genetic Inheritance
Project is a collaborative effort, led
by LSI computational biologist Noah
Rosenberg, to map genetic inheritance
across Israeli populations.
Awarding the first round of coop-
erative research grants starts the
next phase in the evolution of the
U-M/Israel Partnership for Scientific
Research.
"We think this thing is really going
to explode, because the benefits are
just so great for both sides:' Saltiel
said.
"We'd like to be able to fund more of
• Trustees:
Democrats Steve Kaplan, Larry
Brown, Gene Farber and Howard
Rosenberg bested John Cyrus Mohyi
• Park Commissioner:
Democrats Maxine Brickner,
Mery Aronoff, Carol Hack, Larry
Horowitz, Margie Fiszman-Kirsch,
Adam Littman, Gerald Sukenic
• Library Board:
Judith Holtz, Arlene Bordman,
Carol Kravetz, Ken Macon, Wendy
Osthaus and Thomas Meyer bested
Salam Marougy Ajo
• County Commissioner:
(representing West Bloomfield,
Orchard Lake Village and the western
portion of Bloomfield Township)
16th District
Republican Shelley Goodman Taub
defeated Democrat Karen Spector