American Medical Program at Tel Aviv University and the Arrow Research Project at Sheba Medical Center

The Arrow Research Project is a unique research program for young medical students, initiated in 2006, at Sheba Medical Center, Israel – one of the 10 leading hospitals in the world.

The target of the Arrow Research Project is to create young and multidisciplinary research teams; a combination of motivated and exceptional students in their early years of education in medicine.

The designed concept of the Arrow Research Project is to incorporate students from the second year and forward into clinical and basic research.

Accordingly, students are offered to participate in varying research studies, from the very beginning with the formation of an idea or a query to the presentation of the results in a medical conference and publication of a scientific manuscript.

Each year approximately 30 medical students from various universities in Israel and abroad are accepted for the Arrow Research Project. 5 of them are from the NY program of Sackler School of Medicine at Tel-Aviv University.

The students who are accepted into the Arrow Research Project work throughout the university year for the research.

This year – for the first time, students from the NY program will receive a grant of $4,000 for their participation in the Arrow Research Project.

The grant will be funded by the American Medical Program at Tel Aviv University.

Below are the 5 students which accepted this year to the Arrow Research Project:

Olivia Keller-Baruch
Ellen Pikus
Spencer Satz
Adam Kurnick
Nicole Nabatkhorian

 

 

 

 

 

 

Learn more about the Arrow Research Project at https://eng.sheba.co.il/NY_Arrow_Project