Profâ€. ‬Revel is Professor Emeritus of Molecular Genetics at the Weizmann Institute of Scienceâ€. ‬His research on Interferonâ€, ‬its mechanisms of action and the isolation of the human Interferon-beta geneâ€, ‬have led to the development of Interferon-beta therapy for the treatment of multiple sclerosisâ€, ‬Rebif®â€, ‬Blockbuster drug marketed worldwideâ€.‬
In recent yearsâ€, ‬Profâ€. ‬Revel's laboratory focused on hESC and succeeded to produce nerve myelinating cells thatâ€, ‬when transplanted in myelin-deficient animalsâ€, ‬have regenerated the myelin coatingâ€. ‬These studies contributed to the development of a suspension culture technology for hESC which can then be used to produce differentiated human cells such as insulin-producing pancreatic†‬beta cells and nerve myelinating cellsâ€.‬
Alongside his research and development activityâ€, ‬Profâ€. ‬Revel is deeply involved in the ethics of science and biotechnologyâ€, ‬and†‬served as chairman of the Israel National Bioethics Councilâ€, ‬and was a member of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCOâ€.‬
Profâ€. ‬Revel was the recipient of the Israel Prize for medical researchâ€, ‬the EMET Prize for biotechnologyâ€, ‬and is a member of the†‬Israel Academy of Science and Humanitiesâ€. ‬He has been a member of Israel's National Committee for Biotechnologyâ€, ‬serving for three years as its chairmanâ€.
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