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Welcome to the largest network and data base of Israeli life science scientists and managers abroad. Our mission is to bridge between the Israeli life science academicians abroad and the Israeli industry and academy as well as to assist our members to find fulfilling positions in Israel. BioAbroad is registered as a non-profit organization in Israel (Amuta). Our activities include professional events, social events and job fairs in different locations. Our operations are managed by regional managers in key locations. We constantly lobby for the recruitment of our members in Israel by communicating with the TAMAT, Misrad Haklita, ILSI, universities, HR companies, incubators and leading life science companies. More than 420 scientists and managers have already joint us from the academy and industry.
If you are currently working in the academy or industry abroad we invite you to join our community for socializing with Israelis around you, meeting key Israeli professionals and learn about job opportunities in Israel.
Announcements
In its web site the Ministry of Absorption details all the benefits that it offers for returning Israelis that stayed abroad for more than 2 years.
The main benefits include health insurance fine exemption, assistance in finding a job or financing work training for carreer change, customs benefits and more. The ministry is operating a hot line for assistance - 972-3-973-3333. You can find an article that summarizes the benefits here.
If you intend to return to Israel in the coming year we highly reccomend to contact the hot line six months in advance so you may maximize your benefits.
News
- El Al gives a 7% discount for BioAbroad members and their families »
As part of our collaboration, El Al will designate a special phone numbers for the purchase of the tickets - Considerable tax benefits for returning Israelis »
Up to 10 year tax exemption for returning Israelis (Toshav Hozer) - Milken Institute calls for $2 Billion Bond to Promote Israel's life science »
A Financial and Policy Medical Innovations Lab, held in Dec. 2007 in Jerusalem, attracted more than 100 top scientists, policy makers, entrepreneurs and business leaders to look at the challenges and opportunities of Israel’s bio-tech sector, building on the strengths of its high-tech human cap - Oshrat Kotler's documentary about Israel brain drain »
The program includes an interview with BioAbroad founders.
- El Al gives a 7% discount for BioAbroad members and their families »
As part of our collaboration, El Al will designate a special phone numbers for the purchase of the tickets - Considerable tax benefits for returning Israelis »
Up to 10 year tax exemption for returning Israelis (Toshav Hozer) - Milken Institute calls for $2 Billion Bond to Promote Israel's life science »
A Financial and Policy Medical Innovations Lab, held in Dec. 2007 in Jerusalem, attracted more than 100 top scientists, policy makers, entrepreneurs and business leaders to look at the challenges and opportunities of Israel’s bio-tech sector, building on the strengths of its high-tech human cap - Oshrat Kotler's documentary about Israel brain drain »
The program includes an interview with BioAbroad founders.






