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Gad Avigad
Israeli biochemist (born 1930) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gad Avigad (Hebrew: גד אביגד; born 1930) is an Israeli biochemist.
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Biography
Avigad was born in 1930 in Jerusalem. He studied at the Hebrew University High School.[1] At 17, he joined the ranks of the Palmach. He studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, receiving a doctorate in 1958.
Avigad was Associate Professor of Biochemistry at the Hebrew University and, in 1967, moved to the United States and taught at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey.
Awards
In 1957, Avigad was awarded the Israel Prize, in exact sciences, jointly with Shlomo Hestrin and David Sidney Feingold, with whom he studied.[2]
Personal life
Gad is the son of Israeli archeologist Nahman Avigad.
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