Draft:Alexander Vainstein
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Alexander Vainstein is an Israeli biochemist, currently a full professor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1]
He has authored over 160 scientific papers and books.[2]
He is the incumbent of the Wolfson Family Chair, served as Head of the Hebrew University Graduate Biotechnology Program and The Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture and as President of the Israeli Society of Plant Sciences.
Among recent notable work is engineering a cannabis strain with 20% more THC[3] and modifying lettuce to improve its nutritional value[4]. Earlier work included returning the fragrance of wild ancestors to cultivated flowers.[5][6]
His ORCID number is: 0000-0002-2667-3081
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- ^ "Prof. Alexander Vainstein". Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture.
- ^ "Publications".
- ^ "Cannabis strain with 20% more THC engineered by Hebrew University researchers".
- ^ "New research turns lettuce into "superfood"".
- ^ Watzman, Haim (2001). "Israel seeks sweet smell of success". Nature. 410 (6824): 1476-4687. doi:10.1038/35065239. PMID 11242007. S2CID 10790669.
- ^ "Scent on demand".
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