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Noga Orr

Neuroimmunologist - - Regenerative Medicine Specialist - - Consultant - - NSF reviewer

Noga Orr (Or-Geva) is a neuroimmunologist and regenerative medicine researcher at Stanford University School of Medicine.23 She holds the position of Basic Life Research Scientist in the Department of Neurology.1 Dr. Orr completed her postdoctoral training at Stanford in 2021 and continued her research there, focusing on bone marrow transplantation for neurological diseases.5

Her research interests include:

  1. Developing protocols for mismatched hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
  2. Cell therapy for cancers
  3. Investigating bone marrow transplantation for neurological diseases35

Recently, Dr. Orr has been involved in various scientific activities. On February 22, 2025, she shared information about a genetically encoded biosensor for fluorescence.2 Additionally, she has been active in organizing events, such as a celebration of Israel's innovation scheduled for early 2025.4

Dr. Orr is known for her expertise in immunology and regenerative medicine, contributing to the field through her research and collaborative efforts at Stanford University School of Medicine.3

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Stanford, California, United States