Edward Vitkin

Edward Vitkin PhD

English Hebrew Russian

NAI Senior Member Senior Member, National Academy of Inventors

> Research_Areas

Physiological Data Processing

Analyzing wearable signals and inflammatory biomarkers with AI to predict immune system activity and enable early clinical intervention at Sensifai Health.

Medical Informatics

Healthcare data analytics, patient diagnosis prediction, and clinical decision support.

Synthetic & Systems Biology

Metabolic network reconstruction, biological circuit design, macroalgal bioconversion, and sustainable energy systems.

AI, Deep Learning & ML

Artificial Intelligence and neural networks for clinical prediction, diagnostic models, and bioprocess optimization.

Molecular Diagnostics & E-biopsy

Developing minimally invasive molecular sampling tools for solid tissue diagnostics, molecular profiling, and tumor margin detection.

49 Publications
590 Citations
12 h-index
15 i10-index

> Selected_Publications

All_Publications

  1. 2026
    1. Ulvan long-term biostimulant effects on Arabidopsis thaliana seed treatment via medium supplementation
    PDF
  2. 2026
    2. Spatial lipidomic profiling of cutaneous melanoma using electroporation‐based biopsy reveals subtype‐specific metabolic alterations
  3. 2025
    3. High-Throughput Metabolomic Profiling of Skin Lesions: Comparative Study of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, and Normal Skin Via e-Biopsy Sampling
    PDF
  4. 2024
    4. Differential expression analysis of binary appearance patterns
  5. 2024
    5. High‐throughput lipidomic profiles sampled with electroporation‐based biopsy differentiate healthy skin, cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma
  6. 2024
    6. Deciphering dermatological distinctions: Cornulin as a discriminant biomarker between basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma detected through e‐biopsy and machine …
    PDF
  7. 2024
    7. Differential Expression Analysis of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Basal Cell Carcinoma Proteomic Profiles Sampled with Electroporation-Based Biopsy
  8. 2024
    8. Electroporation-Based Biopsy Treatment Planning with Numerical Models and Tissue Phantoms
  9. 2024
    9. Treating scars after burns with pulsed electric fields in the rat model
  10. 2024
    10. Comparison of lipidomic profiles sampled with electroporation-based biopsy from healthy skin, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma.
    PDF
  11. 2024
    11. 200 (PB188): Cornulin, detected through electroporation based molecular sampling, discriminates between human basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma
  12. 2024
    12. High-throughput metabolome comparison of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and healthy skin with e-biopsy sampling.
    PDF
  13. 2024
    13. Proteome Expression Signatures: Differences between Orbital and Subcutaneous Abdominal Adipose Tissues
  14. 2023
    14. Hydrothermal liquefaction of representative to Israel food waste model
  15. 2023
    15. Exploring multisite heterogeneity of human basal cell carcinoma proteome and transcriptome
  16. 2023
    16. Time-series data uncertainty reduction
  17. 2022
    17. Electroporation-based proteome sampling ex vivo enables the detection of brain melanoma protein signatures in a location proximate to visible tumor margins
    PDF
  18. 2022
    18. Nondestructive protein sampling with electroporation facilitates profiling of spatial differential protein expression in breast tumors in vivo
    PDF
  19. 2022
    19. Proteome sampling with e-biopsy enables differentiation between cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma
    PDF
  20. 2020
    20. Saving energy on meat air convection drying with pulsed electric field coupled to mechanical press water removal
  21. 2020
    21. Energy efficient dewatering of far offshore grown green macroalgae Ulva sp. biomass with pulsed electric fields and mechanical press
  22. 2020
    22. Distributed flux balance analysis simulations of serial biomass fermentation by two organisms
    PDF
  23. 2020
    23. Iterative semi-automatic keyword auto-suggestion method for constructing word and text labeling
  24. 2019
    24. A laboratory IGBT-based high-voltage pulsed electric field generator for effective water diffusivity enhancement in chicken meat
  25. 2019
    25. Generation of adherence-improvement programs
  26. 2019
    26. 280-OR: Machine Learning to Predict Hypoglycemic Events from Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data
  27. 2018
    27. Design and analysis of offshore macroalgae biorefineries
  28. 2018
    28. Genome-wide analysis of fitness data and its application to improve metabolic models
    PDF
  29. 2018
    29. Computational Aspects of Metabolic Processes: Modeling, Analysis and Applications
  30. 2017
    30. Macroalgae Biorefinery from Kappaphycus alvarezii: Conversion Modeling and Performance Prediction for India and Philippines as Examples
  31. 2016
    31. Thermochemical hydrolysis of macroalgae Ulva for biorefinery: Taguchi robust design method
    PDF
  32. 2016
    32. Preprocessing Heterogeneously-Structured Electronic Documents for Data Warehousing
  33. 2016
    33. Systems and methods for network transmission of medical images
  34. 2015
    34. Predicting diagnosis of a patient
  35. 2015
    35. BioLEGO—a web-based application for biorefinery design and evaluation of serial biomass fermentation
  36. 2015
    36. Seaweed biorefineries: exergy efficiency, fermentation and sustainability implications; example of potential production of bioethanol from Kappaphycus alvarezzi in Philippines
  37. 2015
    37. Informatics to support high-throughput research in steroid metabolomics
  38. 2015
    38. Peer Group Normalization and Urine to Blood Context in Steroid Metabolomics: the Case of CAH and Obesity
  39. 2014
    39. Proposed design of distributed macroalgal biorefineries: thermodynamics, bioconversion technology, and sustainability implications for developing economies
  40. 2014
    40. Peer group normalization and urine to blood context in steroid metabolomics: The case of CAH and obesity
  41. 2014
    41. Visual comparison of data clusters
  42. 2013
    42. Modeling and Analysis
  43. 2012
    43. MIRAGE: a functional genomics-based approach for metabolic network model reconstruction and its application to cyanobacteria networks
    PDF
  44. 2012
    44. Bringing research to the point of care: Hypergenes project study
  45. 2011
    45. Load Estimation in User-Based Environments
  46. 2011
    46. BioMIMS – SOA Platform for Research of Rare Hereditary Diseases
  47. 2011
    47. Functional genomics based approach for reconstruction of genome scale metabolic network models
  48. 2010
    48. MEDAL: measuring of emergency departments' adaptive load.
  49. 2010
    49. Neural Networks Application on Emergency Department Load Measurement
View All on Google Scholar

> In_The_News

A Remarkable Achievement: 10 TAU Researchers Named Senior Members of the U.S. National Academy of Inventors

Tel Aviv University celebrates an exceptional milestone: ten of its researchers, including Dr. Edward Vitkin, have been selected as Senior Members of the United States National Academy of Inventors (NAI) for 2026.

10 ученых Тель-Авивского университета избраны в престижную академию изобретателей США

Vesty (Ynet's Russian edition) feature highlighting the election of ten leading Tel Aviv University researchers, including Dr. Edward Vitkin, to the prestigious U.S. National Academy of Inventors.

10 חוקרים מאוניברסיטת תל אביב נבחרו לאקדמיה הלאומית לממציאים של ארה"ב

Ten researchers from Tel Aviv University, including Dr. Edward Vitkin, were elected as Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) in the United States, recognizing their significant contributions to innovation, patents, and scientific advancement.

NAI Welcomes Newest Class of Senior Members

The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) officially announces the 2026 class of Senior Members, introducing 230 emerging inventors from Member Institutions globally, including Dr. Edward Vitkin.

> Get_In_Touch