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Hanoch Bar-On, M.D.
Tel. 972-2-6776967
Hanoch Bar-On is a graduate of the Hadassah-Hebrew University
Medical School in Jerusalem, Israel. He was trained in Internal
Medicine at the Medical School and went on to become a full
professor in 1985. In addition, he was a visiting Professor
at various prestigious medical institutions outside of Israel,
including at Stanford, California, Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, New York and at the University of Toronto, Canada.
Prof. Bar-On served as Chairman of the Teaching Committee
of Internal Medicine and the Teachers-Students Committee at
the Hebrew University Medical School from 1987-1996. In 1982,
he became Head of the Diabetes Unit at Hadassah Hospital.
He is the author of many publications in various medical journals
and books. In recent years his main research efforts include:
- Studying an animal model (Psammomys) for Type 2 diabetes:
- to further understand the physiology of insulin resistance
- in a trial of a novel peptide mimicking insulin activity
which activates the transduction signaling in cells.
- To further genetic exploration of diabetes.
- Homocysteine as a risk factor in the development of macro-vascular
complications in diabetes.
- Trial of a new delivery system of oral insulin capsules
in conjunction with a New York-based pharmaceutical company.
Phase 1 in normal volunteers has been successfully completed.
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