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Accessibility Statement

We did everything we could to make the website accessible to as wide an audience as possible, so that people with disabilities can use it.

 

The purpose of this sites accessibility is to enable people with visual or hearing disabilities, those with hand movement disabilities, those with cognitive disabilities and people who have difficulty operating the computer to navigate between the website pages in the best possible way.

 

To this end, we operate on several levels:

- Creating a hierarchy that allows simple navigation and orientation.

- Use of clear content and legible fonts.

- Uniform and clear structure for all pages.

- Adapting the website to different types of browsers and different resolutions.

- Adding text to the image descriptions (using the alt tag).


Adaptation for the visually impaired

The site's colors have high contrast to improve readability for people with visual impairments.

 

You can zoom in and out using the browser's Zoom option. Pressing the Ctrl and Plus keys at the same time will enlarge the display (press several times to enlarge to the desired size). You can decrease by pressing the Ctrl and Minus keys at the same time.

 

The actions on the site can be performed using a keyboard as follows: pressing the Tab key moves to the next link and pressing the Enter key activates the link.

Pressing Shift-Tab takes you to the previous link.

 

If you have encountered any problem or malfunction regarding accessibility, we will be happy to know about it and will make every effort to find a suitable solution for you.


We hope that compliance with the law and rules will make our website user-friendly, but unfortunately we may not be able to make all areas and parts of the website accessible. At the same time, we are constantly trying to improve and make more parts accessible. Therefore, in view of the dynamic nature of the site, there may be small glitches from time to time when we update it.

If you have questions, comments or suggestions related to the accessibility of the site, our accessibility representative will be happy to hear them through our contact details and form below.

Contact Us

The Infectious Diseases Research Laboratory (Gal-Mor lab) is located at the vibrant Sheba Medical Center Campus in Tel-Hashomer and affiliated with the Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences, Tel Aviv University.

Ohad.Gal-Mor@sheba.health.gov.il

 

(972)-3-5307993 (Office)

(972)-3-5303458 (Lab)

 

The Infectious Diseases Research Laboratory, Sheba Medical Center

 

Laboratories building room 207

Tel-Hashomer 5262100
ISRAEL

Join Us

The work in our laboratory deals with a mechanistic understanding of the interaction between salmonella bacteria and the host and the way in which this interaction causes diseases.

Our work combines basic and clinical research using current approaches and the use of molecular, genomic, epidemiological, biochemical tools, cell cultures and in-vivo models.

Students preparing for a qualified degree in medical sciences M.Sc. or doctorate, Ph.D. If you are curious, motivated, have high personal ability and creative thinking, we would very much like to hear from you.

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