$1M up for grabs: Jefferson to support Israeli med tech developers


Thomas Jefferson University is teaming up with the Israel Innovation Authority on a competition that will award four Israeli startup companies with a total of $1 million to advance their health care technology.

"We're inviting companies to test drive their concepts in the Jefferson Health System," said Dr. Zvi Grunwald, director of the Jefferson Israel Center, in an interview with the Business Journal. "We want to help them move their ideas from conception to commercialization."

Grunwald, a…

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