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InSightec Ltd.

http://www.insightec.com/

Tel: +972-4-813-1313

Email: info@insightec.com

For media inquiries:

Fern Lazar

Lazar Partners, Ltd.

Tel: +1-212-867-1762

Email: flazar@lazarpartners.com

For medical inquiries:

Black, Peter Mclaren,M.D.,Ph.D.

Prof. of Neurosurgery

Department of Neurosurgery

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Harvard Medical School

75 Francis Street, Boston MA 02115

Tel: +1-617-732-6600

Fax: +1-617-734-8342

E-mail: pblack@partners.org

Ferenc A. Jolesz, MD.

B. Leonard Holman Professor of Radiology

Vice Chairman for Research

Director, Division of MRI and Image Guided Therapy Program

Department of Radiology

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Harvard Medical School

75 Francis Street, Boston MA 02115

Tel: +1-617-732-5961

Fax: +1-617-582-6033

E-mail: jolesz@bwh.harvard.edu

For media inquiries Brigham and Women's Hospital:

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Media Relations Coordinator

Brigham and Women's Hospital

321 Columbus Avenue

Boston, MA 02116

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