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Blavatnik Prizes 2025: Israeli Researchers Honored for Groundbreaking Work in Science

BAYS Israel 2025

Three rising stars in Israeli science have been named the 2025 laureates of the Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in Israel, one of the country’s most prestigious science prizes. The awards, which include a $100,000 grant for each recipient, honor exceptional early-career researchers in life sciences, chemical sciences, and physical sciences and engineering. The 2025 cycle drew 36 nominations from seven Israeli universities, with juries composed of leading Israeli scientists and Nobel laureates selecting the winners. Since 2017, Israeli laureates have received a total of $2.7 million in prize money. Globally, the awards have honored 540 scientists from 120 institutions, awarding nearly $20 million in total.

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