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2018 Blavatnik Awards in Israel Ceremony

Prominent leaders across Israel from academia, business and philanthropy attended the inaugural Blavatnik Awards in Israel Ceremony.

Published February 4, 2018

By Kamala Murthy

On the evening of February 4, 2018 the Blavatnik Family Foundation, in collaboration with The New York Academy of Sciences and The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (IASH), hosted the Inaugural Ceremony and Gala for the Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in Israel at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

The celebration began earlier that day with a private reception hosted by the President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin and his wife Nechama Rivlin, in honor of the three Blavatnik Award Laureates at the official residence of the President of Israel. The Laureates’ families, the Awards’ founder Mr. Len Blavatnik, and leadership from IASH and The New York Academy of Sciences, were also invited by the President to participate in this reception.

Later in the evening, festivities at the Israel Museum began. Guests entering the cocktail area enjoyed live performance art from the Batsheva Dance Company. Dana Weiss, Chief Political Analyst and host of Israel’s “Saturday Night with Dana Weiss,” served as the Master of Ceremonies. One of Israel’s most celebrated singer/songwriters, Rona Kenan, performed an opening song. This was followed by a short opening film highlighting Israel’s entrepreneurial spirit that has led to the country becoming a world leader in innovation, technology and business.

Motivating Young Scientists

The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities’ President Nili Cohen gave a speech where she remarked that “the idea to motivate young scientists is a breakthrough in the prize-awarding culture.” She added that The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities is proud to partner with The New York Academy of Sciences and the Blavatnik Family Foundation. President Ellis Rubinstein of The New York Academy of Sciences also gave remarks. He credited Israel as having the most amazing talent pool per capita in the world. He closed by saying “thank you Israel for welcoming us to the latest start-up in your incredible ‘Start-Up Nation.’”

The evening honored three of Israel’s leading young scientists:

  • Professor Charles Diesendruck, a chemist reviving the field of mechanochemistry from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
  • Professor Anat Levin, a computer scientist working in the field of computational photography who is also from the Technion
  • Professor Oded Rechavi, a geneticist from Tel Aviv University studying non–DNA-based inheritance

These three Laureates were chosen by a distinguished panel of judges from across Israel and selected from 47 nominations that were submitted by eight of Israel’s top universities and independent research institutions. Before each Laureate was announced, a short film introducing each scientist and the significance of their research was shown.

Blavatnik Family Foundation Founder and Chairman, Sir Len Blavatnik, awarded each scientist with their personalized medal. The scientists were each given an opportunity to present their latest research findings to the audience. Nobel Laureate, Israel Prize Winner, and Distinguished Research Professor of the Faculty of Medicine at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Professor Aaron Ciechanover, was the keynote speaker for the evening. The Ankor Choir of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance concluded the ceremony with a vocal performance.

View the photos from the event.

To learn more about the Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists, visit blavatnikawards.org.

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Kamala Murthy
Associate Director of Communications
Kamala is Associate Director of Communications at The New York Academy of Sciences, where she leads strategic communications for the Academy’s programming, including its prestigious Awards and Fellowship portfolio. Since joining the Academy in 2017, she has worked closely with scientists to translate complex research into accessible stories that reach broader audiences and drive meaningful impact. Kamala holds a BA in Sociology from Barnard College, Columbia University, and brings two decades of experience across science, healthcare, biotech, and pharmaceutical public relations.