United States – Israel Binational Science Foundation
The United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF) is a grant-awarding institution that promotes collaborative research in a wide range of basic and applied scientific disciplines, established in 1972 by an agreement between the governments of the United States and Israel. Numerous scientists participating in BSF programs have won prestigious awards such as the Nobel, Lasker and Wolf prizes. The Foundation grant recipients include 43 Nobel Prize laureates, 19 winners of the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, and 38 recipients of the Wolf Prize. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Fisher, Christopher M., Vervoort, Jeffrey D.Contributors: “...United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation...”
Published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2018)
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2Contributors: “...United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation...”
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3by Malakar, Partha, Das, Ishita, Bhattacharya, Sudeshna, Harris, Andrew, Sheves, Mordechai, Brown, Leonid S., Ruhman, SanfordContributors: “...United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation...”
Published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (2022)
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4by Ben-Asher, M., Mushkin, A., Lensky, N.G., Amit, R., Eppes, M.C., Ming, D.W., Shelef, E., Sletten, R.S.Contributors: “...United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation...”
Published in Geomorphology (2023)
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