
Andrea and Lawrence Wolfe Center for Translational Medicine and Engineering

Today's Science, Tomorrow's Cure
The Wolfe Center for Translational Medicine and Engineering is situated at the intersection of real-world clinical needs and real-world solutions. It brings together the Technion, a leading technological university, and the Rambam Health Care Campus, with its long and successful history of medical innovation.
This alliance – made possible through the generosity of Andrea and Lawrence Wolfe - will give rise to a vibrant research hot-spot based on tight integration of clinical practice, scientific research, and engineering. Within it, entrepreneurial-minded physicians, health care professionals, scientists, engineers and students from the Technion, Rambam, and from local high-tech hubs, will identify needs and fast-track them to real world-solutions.
The Center will be composed of thematic, interconnected workspaces containing experts and resources within which clinicians, scientists and engineers will work together to identify needs, propose solutions, develop prototypes, test them in clinical settings and move them toward widespread deployment.


Unlocking the Future of Medicine
The Wolfe center will serve a unique resource for the local and national healthcare ecosystem. In this regard, it will serve as a focal point for Bioconvergence– the convergence of biomedical sciences with ‘High -Tech 1.0’ - electronics, optics, materials, software and AI.
In doing so it will potentially nucleate ‘High-Tech 2.0’ at the city which historically spawned the ‘start up nation’
