Join Us for a Special Dinner Event
With special guests Technion President Uri Sivan
and Prof. Marcelle Machluf

Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022 | 5:30 p.m.

167 Green
167 N. Green Street | Chicago, IL

Please RSVP by Oct. 20, 2022

Join friends and supporters from the local Chicago Chapter, along with members of the National Board of Directors, for a celebratory evening at 167 Green, Chicago’s newest event space in the Fulton Market District, featuring panoramic views of our spectacular city.

Hear from keynote speaker, Prof. Marcelle Machluf, head of the Carasso FoodTech Innovation Center, who will discuss ground-breaking research that is addressing sustainable ways to supply a healthy, tasty, and nutritious diet to a growing world population. Enjoy a reception and dinner by Lettuce Entertain You, a family-run organization originally founded in 1971 in Chicago.

This complimentary event is by invitation only. Valet parking will be provided, free of charge. All food will be served kosher style. If you require a kosher meal or have any dietary restrictions, please note upon registration.

We ask that attendees are fully vaccinated (including a booster shot per CDC guidelines) and self test prior to the event.

Professor Uri Sivan is the 17th president of the Technion and a renowned physicist with expertise in nanotechnology. He established the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute (RBNI) at the Technion in 2005 and served as its director through 2010.

Professor Marcelle Machluf is a member of the Technion Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Engineering and head of the Carasso FoodTech Innovation Center. She is renowned for her cutting-edge cancer and drug delivery research, and her work in tissue regeneration and cultivated meat.


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