The University of Haifa and Rambam Health Campus have announced plans to build a new 20-story medical research tower, with the assistance of the Israeli government.
The plans were unveiled at a special ceremoney together with Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon and Health Minister Yaacov Litzman.
The medical research tower will be developed with the support of the Israeli government and will be built at Rambam’s campus in Haifa. It is aimed at creating and fostering an environment fueling investigation, discovery and innovation, advancing the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease.
“This groundbreaking partnership will translate research expertise into novel therapies for the most critical global human afflictions,” said Karen Berman, CEO at the American Society of the University of Haifa. “But this collaboration goes beyond building on our expanding research capabilities. Combining the efforts of these two leading institutions provides an opportunity to leverage philanthropic resources to transform healthcare at the local, national and global level.”
Six consecutive floors of the twenty-story Medical Discovery Tower will be allocated to the University, where it will carry out a multitude of research projects in conjunction with Rambam Hospital, who themselves will have a further six floors dedicated to its own activity. A further two floors will be assigned to the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
The tower will also provide state-of-the art facilities for the interaction between the innovative biomedical and medical technology industry in the city of Haifa, harnessing drug and device development from start-ups and established companies, encouraging scientific exchanges and fostering national and international collaborations.