
Our research sits at the interface of biology, engineering, and chemistry, where we develop next-generation tissue engineering and organ-on-a-chip technologies to recreate human physiology with unprecedented precision. By leveraging these advanced human model systems, we seek to uncover mechanisms of health and disease and to accelerate the development of new therapeutics.
Our research sits at the interface of biology, engineering, and chemistry, where we develop next-generation tissue engineering and organ-on-a-chip technologies to recreate human physiology with unprecedented precision. By leveraging these advanced human model systems, we seek to uncover mechanisms of health and disease and to accelerate the development of new therapeutics.
FLEISCHER LAB
At the Fleischer Lab, we believe great science comes from bold ideas, curiosity, and the courage to challenge existing paradigms. We bring together diverse minds in an open, collaborative environment where creativity thrives and boundaries are meant to be pushed.

Dr. Sharon Fleischer
Principal Investigator
Dr. Sharon Fleischer is an Assistant Professor at Tel Aviv University, working at the interface of biotechnology and biological discovery. She completed her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Biotechnology at Tel Aviv University, followed by postdoctoral training at Columbia University, where she specialized in stem cells, tissue engineering, and human organs-on-a-chip. Her work has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards, including the Rising Star Award in Engineering in Health (Johns Hopkins and Columbia University), the Rappaport Prize for Excellence in Biomedical Research, the Rothschild Postdoctoral Fellowship, the Adams Fellowship, and the Women in Science Scholarship from the Israel Ministry of Science.

