Hammel is a municipality in central Denmark, in the county of Aarhus, on the peninsula of Jutland. The municipality covers an area of 144 kmē, and has a total population of 10,424.
Ginsburg H, Ben-Sachar D, Hammel I, and Ben-David E. Degranulation capacity of mast cells grown in cell culture in the presence of histamine releaser.
Hammel I, Shilo-Rabinovich H and Nir I. Two populations of mast cells on fibroblast monolayers: correlation of quantitative microscopy and functional activity.
Hammel I, Lagunoff D. A Monte Carlo simulation of the determination of mean particle volume using the Cavalieri estimator.
Hammel primarily studies outer planets and their satellites, with a focus on observational techniques.
Hammel is also an Interdisciplinary Scientist for Hubble's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, which is scheduled for launch in 2011.
Hammel received the 2002 American Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Sciences (AAS/DPS) Sagan Medal for outstanding communication by an active planetary scientist to the general public.