Yadin Dudai, Global Distinguished Professor of Neural Science
Yadin Dudai is a world-renown neurobiologist who currently
holds the Sela Chair in Neurobiology at The Weizmann Institute
of Science in Rehovot, Israel.
Born in Israel, Dr. Dudai studied biochemistry and genetics,
with supplements in modern history, at Hebrew University in
Jerusalem. He received his PhD in Biophysics from the Weizmann
Institute of Science and also studied at the California Institute
of Technology in Pasadena. He has also been a visiting professor
at Columbia University (NY), the National Institute of Health
(Bethesda), Harvard University (Boston), Edinburgh University
(Scotland), College de France (Paris), and Boston University
(Boston).
With research interests that include the brain and behavioral
mechanisms of learning and memory, Dr. Dudai has over 150
professional publications in the field of brain and memory,
including The Neurobiology of Memory (Oxford 1989) and Memory
from A to Z, keywords, concepts and beyond (Oxford 2002).
He has been awarded numerous prizes and honors in science,
is a member of professional bodies in the fields of science,
education, and science-society interactions, and serves on
the boards of many scientific journals in the neurosciences.
With professional experience in various areas, including
administration, R&D planning and journalism. Dr. Dudai has
held multiple posts in public and academic life in Israel
and abroad, including advisor on science policy in the Prime
Minister's office in Jerusalem, advisor to the President of
the State of Israel, member of the Granting and Planning Committee
of the Israeli Council for Higher Education, chair of the
life-sciences teaching program and of the postdoctoral programs
at the Feinberg Graduate School of the Weizmann Institute
of Science, Acting Dean of the Feinberg Graduate School, and
Dean of the Faculty of Biology at the Weizmann Institute of
Science.