BioAbroad a nonprofit organization strengthens research and industry in Israel by maintaining contact with talented Israeli scientists, physicians and entrepreneurs living around the globe. The organization encourages individuals to move back to Israel and use their knowledge, experience and skills to further Israeli academia and entrepreneurship. With its growing professional-social network, BioAbroad successfully links Israeli scientists, doctors and entrepreneurs living around the world and links them with local Jewish communities, the international scientific community, and Israel.
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2. “Personally, I found the face-to-face meetings with professors from Israeli academia and
recruiters from the industry...a wonderful opportunity and highly important when I was
paving my way back…” – Dr.YonatanTzur
“I appreciate your
support very much
and think that it is
very valuable to
many Israelis who
are willing to
move back Israel.”
— Dr. Moti
Freiman
“…This visit paved
the way for my
return to Israel.” —
Dr. Gil Atzmon
3. The Challenges of Brain Drain
•Attraction of Jobs Overseas
•Shortage of Physicians in Israel
•Damage to R&D and Academia
12. Our Special Projects
•Women in Science
•Individual Career Guidance
•Prize for Exceptional
Researchers
(in Partnership with the
American-Israeli Council)
People who BioAbroad has assisted.
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Meet Yonatan, Moti and Gil.
Dorit is a neurologist who spent 7 years doing research at Stanford. She and her husband wanted to move back to Holon to be near her aging mother and 2 brothers. But she didn’t want to give up her work. With the help of BioAbroad and its innovative, up-to-date job database, Dorit was able to find an opening at Beilinson Medical Center and continue her work close to her family.
Uzi is a biochemical engineer. He worked for 4 years in a start-up in New York. He attended a professional seminar run by BioAbroad, where he met a representative of Israeli R&D who shared his professional interests, and who became his business partner two years later in a new start-up venture in Haifa.
These are some of the people who have been assisted by BioAbroad, a unique nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting and reaching Israeli scientists and physicians living overseas.
Israeli ingenuity created the USB, EpiLady, solar windows and a space camera. Given the size of its population, Israel’s list of scientific and medical innovations goes far beyond what one might expect—with well-known inventions also including Babysense (prevents crib death), Mobileye (helps drivers navigate safely) and Netafirm (operates drip irrigation systems)—to name just a few.
Alongside its many accomplishments, however, Israel’s scientific community faces a challenge: The smallness of the country leads to a brain drain, as many of Israel’s brightest scientists and doctors feel compelled to pursue opportunities overseas. Israel suffers from a shortage of physicians, and scientists who should be contributing to the “Start-up Nation” are instead leaving their mark in the United States.
Israel’s rate of academic brain drain is one of the highest in the world – 10 times the rate of Europe. Top-tier Israeli academics and professionals are being drawn to positions abroad, mostly in the United States. The number of scientists leaving Israel increases by 6 percent annually.
3.5% of companies established in the U.S. between 2006-2012 by entrepreneurs who are not Americans, were established by Israeli entrepreneurs.
BioAbroad was founded to address this challenge.
BioAbroad strengthens research and industry in Israel by maintaining contact with talented Israeli scientists, physicians and entrepreneurs living around the globe. The organization encourages individuals to move back to Israel and use their knowledge, experience and skills to further Israeli academia and entrepreneurship. With its growing professional-social network, BioAbroad successfully links scientists living overseas with the Israel’s local scientific community.
BioAbroad strengthens Israeli identity, helps Israeli scientists meet each other and opens doors in Israel for Israeli scientists living overseas with:
Professional seminars that bolster connections among scientists
Get-togethers that bolster Israeli identity for scientists living overseas
Meetings and webinars with representatives of Israeli industry and academia
By maintaining contact and strengthening the Israeli identity and connection with scientists and physicians overseas, BioAbroad makes an impact. Working together with scientists who are located in the US:
It facilitates bi-national scientific collaborations between Israel and the US that maintain a major part of the R&D activity in Israel (coordinated by the Israelis and Jewish American scientists abroad)
BioAbroad is also fighting on the front lines in the public relations battle taking place on American university campuses. It empowers Israeli scientists at leading university centers to promote a more positive image of Israel and change the language of delegitimization prevalent on today’s campuses. BioAbroad’s members highlight Israel’s scientific and technological achievement and focus on its contributions to the scientific community and to humanity as a whole.
BioAbroad provides support for scientists who are interested in returning home to Israel by:
Providing grants to offset the cost of traveling to Israel for job interviews
Maintaining a database of current job openings in Israel
Running job fairs where scientists can learn about openings and meet representatives of R&D and academia
Investing in Israel’s scientists today is actually an investment in the future quality of Israel’s higher education, and in the country’s ability to continue to compete and thrive in a modern, global economy.
The work of BioAbroad contributes to a stronger Israel, with returning Israeli scientists playing a key role in:
Bringing knowledge and technologies to Israel that contribute to R&D
Developing crucial international connections with leading researchers around the world
Promoting pluralism by bringing new attitudes about Jewish identity from the Diaspora to Israel
BioAbroad also works to connect and link scientists and physicians living overseas by leveraging and developing a presence on the Internet:
An innovative, online search engine facilitates connections between Israeli colleagues
Active social media groups encourage connections among Israeli scientists and physicians overseas, and help people learn about activities and events
A monthly newsletter provides information for BioAbroad’s many members
BioAbroad is further expanding its reach with a number of special projects:
Women in Science program to empower young Israeli women scientist
Individual career guidance for scientists and physicians seeking to return to Israel
Annual prize for exceptional Israeli researchers (in partnership with the American-Israeli Council)
Today, BioAbroad is the largest network of senior Israeli researchers abroad with nearly 2,000 members in 22 countries, and 18 centers throughout North America that are run by Israeli scientists on a volunteer basis. As BioAbroad’s brand-new Director, I am excited to be part of the organization’s mission and I am exploring ways to increase its reach and impact.
In conclusion:
BioAbroad’s activities encourage the flow of knowledge and technology to Israel, building valuable connections that directly benefit Israeli research and development. The work of BioAbroad strengthens Israel by establishing and maintaining contact with talented Israeli scientists around the globe.