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of sleep and sleep disorders *Heads the Technion Sleep Laboratory *André Ballard Chair in Biological Psychiatry *Dean of the
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in medicine (2006) , website = , module = , module2 = , module3 = , module4 = , module5 = , module6 = , signature = , signature_size = , signature_alt = , footnotes = Peretz Lavie ( he, פרץ לביא; born 19 February 1949) was the 16th president of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, having taken the position on 1 October 2009 through September 2019. Lavie, an expert in the
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of sleep and sleep disorders, heads the Technion Sleep Laboratory and holds the André Ballard Chair in Biological Psychiatry. Between 1993 and 1999 he served as dean of the
Rappaport Faculty of Medicine The Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine is a medical school that operates in Bat Galim, Haifa and is part of the Technion's Faculty of Medicine. The faculty was established in the late 1960s by a group of physicians who found the need f ...
, and between 2001 and 2008, as the Technion’s vice president for resource development and external relations. Lavie has authored several books, including ''The Enchanted World of Sleep'' and ''Restless Nights: Understanding Sleep Apnea and Snoring''. Lavie has founded several start-up companies.


Biography

Peretz Lavie was born in
Petah Tikva Petah Tikva ( he, פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה, , ), also known as ''Em HaMoshavot'' (), is a city in the Central District (Israel), Central District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv. It was founded in 1878, mainly by Haredi Judaism, Haredi Jews of ...
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, in 1949. The family moved to
Zikhron Ya'akov Zikhron Ya'akov ( he, זִכְרוֹן יַעֲקֹב, ''lit.'' "Jacob's Memorial"; often shortened to just ''Zikhron'') is a town in Israel, south of Haifa, and part of the Haifa District. It is located at the southern end of the Carmel mounta ...
, where he completed his studies at the elementary school Nili and then at the regional high school in
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. He was an instructor and coordinator in the youth movement Maccabi Hatzair. He finished his
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in statistics and psychology at
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. He received his
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in physiological psychology at the
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, in 1974, working in the pioneering sleep laboratory of
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. He continued postdoctorate research at the Department of Psychiatry of the
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with Daniel Kripke. On his return to Israel in 1975, Lavie joined the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, where he set up a sleep research laboratory, which was then the first laboratory to diagnose sleep disorders. Now called the Center for Sleep Medicine, it currently has four branches in Israeli hospitals. Through these research facilities, over 120,000 people have been tested. In 1997, Lavie initiated a similar center in the affiliated hospitals of
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in the USA. In addition to clinical services, the center established companies that manufacture medical equipment for sleep testing. Among these is
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- that manufactures equipment for home diagnosis of sleep disorder, identifying people who are at high risk for
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, and SLP that manufactures a variety of sensors for sleep laboratories. Lavie initiated and participated in a number of actions to change public regulations in Israel, for example in cancelling the "zero hour" policy in primary schools. He was a promoter of
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and the prevention of road accidents due to fatigue and sleepiness. Lavie also persuaded the
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to broadcast a silent channel (broken only in the event of an alert) during The first
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. This was also implemented during the second Lebanon War. In 1978, Lavie became Senior Lecturer; in 1983 Associate Professor; and in 1989 Full Professor. In 1994, he was awarded the Andre Ballard Chair in Biological Psychiatry. Between 1993-99 he was appointed Dean of the
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at the Technion. From 2001-08 he was Vice President of the Technion's Public Affairs and Resource Development division. Lavie was editor-in-chief of the ''Journal of Sleep Research'' He has written several books; written more than 400 scientific articles; and given hundreds of lectures. His bestselling book “The Enchanted World of Sleep” has been translated into 15 languages. Another, “Restless Nights: Understanding Snoring and Sleep Apnea,” earned him the 2006 Brigham and Women’s Hospital Authors Award. As Technion President, which he became in 2009 succeeding Yitzhak Apeloig, Lavie was instrumental in forming an alliance with
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in order to compete for the right to build Cornell Tech, a $2 billion graduate school of applied sciences on
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. The success of this bid, and the creation of the Technion-Cornell Institute of Innovation (TCII) in 2012, the first such honor to be received by any Israeli center of higher education. Lavie's Technion Presidency witnessed the reception by Technion of its 3rd Nobel Prize in Science. In 2011, the
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was awarded to Prof. Dan Shechtman for the discovery of quasicrystals. Lavie initiated and oversaw the Technion cornerstone centennial, in which 100 years of Technion history were celebrated since the laying of the first cornerstone in 1912. He was succeeded as President by Uri Sivan. Peretz Lavie is married to Lena Lavie, a cell biologist, and has three children and three grandchildren.


Awards

* 2006 -
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in medicine. * 2006 - William Gruen Prize for Innovative Research, from the American Sleep Research Society * 2005 - The Michele and Howard Kessler Health Education Library Award of the
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, Boston for the book “Restless Nights” (Yale University Press, 2003) * 2004 - University of Pisa Biannual Sleep Research Award to the Best Sleep Researcher in Europe * 2001 - Elkeles Prize, from the
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and
Keren Kayemet LeIsrael Jewish National Fund ( he, קֶרֶן קַיֶּימֶת לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, ''Keren Kayemet LeYisrael'', previously , ''Ha Fund HaLeumi'') was founded in 1901 to buy and develop land in Ottoman Syria (later Mandatory Palestine, and subsequ ...
for Best Medical Scientist * 1995 - Technion’s Hershel Rich Prize in Technological Innovation


Books

* ''Lectures on Sleep and Dreaming.'' Lavie, P. Ministry of Defense Publication, Israel, 1981 (Heb.). * ''Ultradian Rhythms in Physiology and Behavior.'' Schulz, H. and Lavie, P. (Eds.) Springer, Berlin, 1985. * ''Sleep''. Horne, J. and Lavie, P. (Eds.). Fischer Struttgart, 1988. * ''Brain, Structure and Function: Historical Concepts.'' Lavie, P. Ministry of Defense Publication, Israel 1989 (Heb.). * ''The Enchanted World of Sleep.'' Lavie, P: Yale University Press (translated into French, Italian, German, Polish, Greek, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Ukrainian, Chinese versions Japanese) 1996. * ''Sleep Disorders: Diagnosis, Management and Treatment. A Handbook for Clinicians.'' Lavie, P., Pillar, G. and A. Malhotra: Martin Dunitz Ltd, publishers, London, 2002. * ''Sleepless nights: When snoring becomes sleep apnea.'' Lavie, P. Yediot Achronot / Sifrei Chemed, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 2002. * ''Restless Nights: Understanding Snoring and Sleep Apnea''. Lavie, P. Yale University Press, 2003.


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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
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