Batsheva Kerem
Batsheva Kerem (born 1955) is an Israeli geneticist who was on the research team that identified and cloned the
CFTR gene, which when mutated, is responsible for causing
cystic fibrosis (CF). She later established the Israel National Center for CF Genetic Research. She discovered the most prevalent cystic fibrosis-causing mutations among the Israeli population, allowing for the establishment of nationwide genetic screening programs to identify carriers of these mutations and enabling
prenatal diagnoses. She researches how some CF mutations prevent CFTR protein production by causing
nonsense-mediated decay and abnormal
mRNA splicing, and how therapies might be able to counteract those problems. She also studies the role of genetic instability in cancer. She is currently a professor at the
Hebrew University.
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