Elon Ganor, M.D.

Co-founder, Chairman and CEO

Since 1981 Dr. Ganor has been involved mainly in international business activities creating companies involved in trade, biotechnology, and telecoms.
Dr. Ganor, a serial entrepreneur, was founder, chairman & CEO of VocalTec Communications Ltd., the world pioneer in VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol), founder & president of Virovahl SA, a biotech company that was first to develop peptide-based diagnostics for HIV (licensed to Pharmacia), and the driver behind ITXC – the world's first VOIP telephone exchange company.
Dr. Ganor has been cited as an industry leader by leading business publications such as Financial Times, Der Spiegel, and The Wall Street Journal. He has also appeared frequently on major television networks, and participated as a panelist at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Dr. Ganor is a member of the board of governors of the Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheba, Israel, and is a member of the board of governors of MTA (Tel Aviv Academic college).
Dr. Ganor received his M.D. from the Tel-Aviv Medical School in 1975, and practiced medicine until 1981.

Dan Frumkin, Ph.D.

Co-Founder & VP Biochemistry

Dr. Frumkin specializes in applications based on detection and decoding of non-phenotypic information in DNA. He has co-authored several articles and is a co-inventor of a non-invasive method for determination of cell lineage based on analysis of somatic DNA mutations, which was developed at the Weizmann Institute of Science.

Dr. Frumkin received his Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry from the Weizmann Institute of Science, an M.Sc. in Plant Genetics from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and a B.Sc. in Medical Sciences from Tel Aviv University.

Adam Wasserstrom, Ph.D.

Co-Founder & VP Bioinformatics

Dr. Wasserstrom specializes in integration of computer science theory and tools in biological applications. He has co-authored several articles and is a co-inventor of a non-invasive method for determination of cell lineage based on analysis of somatic DNA mutations, which was developed at the Weizmann Institute of Science.

Dr. Wasserstrom received his Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry from the Weizmann Institute of Science, an M.Sc. in Neuorbiology from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and a B.A. in Computer Science from Tel Aviv University.

Meirav Chovav, MBA, MS

VP Strategic Affairs

A well-respected biotechnology research analyst, Ms. Chovav is renowned for her original coverage of large cap biotechnology companies such as AMGEN, Genentech and Biogen, in addition to many other leading life sciences companies. From 1993-2004, Ms. Chovav led coverage of the biotechnology/life science sector as a Wall Street equity research analyst, serving as a senior biotechnology analyst/Managing Director of the health care groups at UBS, Credit Suisse First Boston and Salomon Smith Barney (Citigroup). For ten consecutive years (1994-2003), until she left the equity research field, she was ranked on the Institutional Investor “All-America Research Team” in the biotechnology sector. Ms. Chovav has also been recognized by The Wall Street Journal as the best stock picker in the biotechnology sector in the “Best on the Street” survey and by Bloomberg.

Ms. Chovav holds an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an MS in molecular biology from the University of Rochester.

Roy Machnes

Roy Machnes has been active in the IT field since 1985, when co-founded 2D Computers providing 3rd party hardware/maintenance and software services to the Israel IBM 370 community. In 1988 Mr. Machnes joined Mashov Computers Ltd., a leading software company that developed a few companies in the software tools area that achieved international success including Magic Software Enterprises (NASDAQ – MGIC), and Paradigm Geophysical (NASDAQ – PGEO). Thereafter Mr. Machnes, and the Mashov companies, focused on emerging internet technologies and developed the leading Israeli portal WALLA! and Babylon.COM. In 1999 Mashov Computers was sold to the Formula group of companies, (NASDAQ – FORTY).
In 2004 Roy Machnes was co-founder of FITE (First Israel Turnaround), a private equity investment fund that engaged in turnaround investments in Israel (among them Global Wire Ltd., Solbar Industires, and others). Currently Mr. Machnes is engaged in private investment and serves as the Chairman of United Studios & Ulpanei Herzliya.
Mr. Machnes holds an EMBA Northwestern Kellogg and Tel Aviv University Recanati School of management and a BA from U.C. Berkeley.

Arnon Toussia-Cohen

Mr. Toussia-Cohen has been active in the High Tech field since 1980. In Telrad Industries, he was an R&D engineer, head of R&D in the business system division, VP in charge of business system division, and was later nominated as president.

During 1998-2007 Mr. Toussia-Cohen served as President and CEO of RADCOM (NASDAQ – RDCM), leading a major turn around, serving the cellular and VoIP market and creating the award winning Omni-Q system monitoring system.

Since 2007 he is an entrepreneur, creating start-up companies with collaboration of the Israeli academy world.

Mr. Toussia-Cohen holds a B.Sc. from the Technion, Haifa, Israel, and is a graduate of Tafnit Business for Executive from the Open University Israel.