Abraham Zangen


Abraham Zangen is an Israeli professor of neuroscience, head of the brain stimulation and behavior lab and chair of the psychobiology brain program at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Biography

Abraham Zangen was born in Jerusalem. He earned his B.Sc in pharmacology from the Hebrew University and his PhD from the Bar Ilan University in Israel in 1999. He then did a postdoc at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, which ended in 2003.

Scientific career

Zangen studies neuroplasticity in the brain reward system and the effects of brain stimulation on neuroplasticity in psychiatric disorders including depression, addiction and attention deficits.
During his postdoc at the NIH, Zangen was part of a team that invented a magnetic coil called the "H coil" for use in transcranial magnetic stimulation ; the coil allows deeper penetration of the magnetic field into the brain and the procedure wherein the H-coil was applied to TMS became known as "deep TMS". The H-coil was patented by the NIH in 2002, and was licensed by the startup company Brainsway in 2003. He has continued to do research on applications for deep TMS.
In 2003, Zangen returned to Israel and established a laboratory at the Weizmann Institute of Science, where he attained the rank of associate professor in 2010. In 2012 he joined the faculty of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev as an associate professor and was made a full professor in 2015.
The MIT Technology Review reported that Zangen and his team were evaluating the potential for disrupting areas of the brain that are overactive in cases of addiction or Obsessive compulsive disorder.
In 2018, the FDA granted de novo clearance to deep transcranial magnetic stimulation as a non-invasive treatment for OCD, after being cleared for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder in 2013.

Awards and recognition

Zangen has won prizes for his scientific achievements.

Selected papers

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