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Harari expects to see future growth in several areas, particularly if scientific interactions, which already have been extremely fruitful, can be strengthened.
Harari earned his MD from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, did an internal medicine internship at the University of California-Davis and completed a residency in radiation oncology and cancer biology research at the University of Arizona Medical Center in Tucson.
Harari is the recipient of numerous awards, including an International Cancer Research Fellowship, American Cancer Society and Radiological Society of North America Career Development Awards, ASTRO Research Awards, two UW Hilldale and resident teaching awards and the Harold P. Rusch Award for Translational Cancer Research.
President Markl explained that Harari had contributed to the successful continuation of the tradition of co-operation which had existed for 30 years between the Max Planck Society and the Weizmann Institute and to adapting this collaborative work to the needs of science, which was becoming increasingly international and competitive.
Professor Haim Harari was born in Jerusalem in 1940.
Harari always combined his professional ambitions with commitment to educational and social policy, especially in the field of teaching and introducing young people to the natural sciences.