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Ruth Arnon

Ruth Arnon (Hebrew: רות ארנון) is an Israeli biochemist and codeveloper of the multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone. She is currently the Paul Ehrlich Professor of Immunology at the Weizmann Institute of Science, where she is researching anti-cancer and influenza vaccinations.
==Early life==
Arnon's father, Alexander Rosenberg〔Shalvi A. 2009. Ruth Arnon (). Jewish Women's Archive; (13 Apr 2015 ). Available from http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/arnon-ruth〕 was interested in science from a young age. After serving in the Jewish Legion during World War I, Rosenberg attended Technische Hochschule in Vienna. He realized his own interest in electricity in 1929 and moved with his wife and two children to Toulouse to complete studies in electrical engineering as well as earn a master's in mathematics. Rosenberg then returned to Palestine and worked for the Electrical Corporation until the mid 1960s. Ruth Arnon attributes her own love for science to her relationship with her father.
Ruth Rosenberg was born in Tel Aviv, June 1, 1933. Because her older siblings had already taught Ruth basic reading and arithmetic, she started school in the second grade. When she finished elementary school, her mother realized her potential and convinced Barukh Ben-Yehuda (1894-1990) to allow her to attend high school at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium. Along with many in the youth movement, Ruth wished to join the military. Being too young, she studied chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and joined the IDF special academic study program allowing her to study and spend summers doing military training. Arnon earned her master's degree in 1955, and served for two years as an officer in the IDF. During her time in the military, she married Uriel Arnon, an engineer at the Technion in Haifa. Ruth and Uriel Arnon had two children: Michal (b. 1957) and Yoram (b. 1961)〔Shalvi A. 2009. Ruth Arnon (). Jewish Women's Archive; (13 Apr 2015 ). Available from http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/arnon-ruth〕

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