Batsheva Bonne-Tamir

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Abstract

Batsheva Bonne-Tamir, of Tel Aviv University, was one of the first human population geneticists in Israel. For more than 50 years, she studied genetic markers and genetic diseases among the Samaritans and among other population groups in Israel. Between 1961 and 2004 she published 197 articles, held several prominent positions in local and international conferences, and served on the boards of many academic journals.

For more than 50 years, geneticist Batsheva Bonne-Tamir, from Tel-Aviv University, has studied genetic markers and genetic diseases among the Samaritans and other population groups in Israel. Between 1961 and 2004 she published 197 articles, held several prominent positions in local and international conferences, and served on the boards of many academic journals.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationJewish Women – A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia
EditorsPaula Hyman, Dalia Ofer
Place of PublicationJeruslaem
PublisherShalvi Publishing
StatePublished - 2021

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