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Shoshana Levy

1939 - 2022

Shoshana Levy obituary, 1939-2022, Stanford, CA

Shoshana Levy Obituary

Shoshana Levy
May 3, 1939 - November 16, 2022
Shoshana Levy passed away on November 16, surrounded by her loving family, after a short bout with an aggressive form of metastatic cancer.
Born in 1939, she spent her childhood in Tel Aviv, during the British Mandate, working in her parents' home grocery while attending elementary school. She expected to continue in the family store, but a teacher saw her early academic promise and encouraged her to further her education. As a teen, she was active in Hashomer Hatzair, the Israeli youth movement. Inspired by her love of nature, she traveled throughout the country with a magnifying glass and a dog-eared field guide, determined to identify every plant indigenous to Israel, learning each of their Latin and common names.
She met her husband, Ronald Levy, in the laboratory when they were both students at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel in 1967. They fell in love quickly and married within a year. Their partnership in science and life endured for her remaining 55 years. They were known for spending all of their time together, running their side-by-side labs, hosting meals for family and colleagues, donning fabulous halloween costumes, and always being the last ones on the dance floor.
Shoshana served in the Israeli Defense Forces from 1957-59. She earned her BS in Biology in 1963 from Tel Aviv University, an MS in 1965 in Biology from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and a PhD in Biochemistry from Tufts University in 1970. She served as a Research Professor of Medicine in the Oncology Division at Stanford University from 1994-2022. She authored more than 130 scientific publications.
As a scientist, she is best known for her discovery of tetraspanins, a family of cell surface proteins that play an important role in cancer metastasis and the immune system. She founded an international scientific meeting on tetraspanins in 2000 and, in doing so, opened a new field of research. Ironically, she presented her latest findings on cancer metastasis at this very meeting in Prague last month, when, unbeknownst to her, cancer had already metastasized in her own body. Colleagues around the globe describe her as a generous collaborator, always willing to share reagents and cell lines. Throughout her career, she inspired many young scientists and was a strong advocate for women in science. A dedicated scientist to the end, she conducted her final lab meeting with her research team by Zoom just two days before she died.
Shoshana was passionate about her family. While working full time, she had three daughters, and believed in raising strong women. In addition to her own children, many of her daughters' friends and trainees describe her as a maternal figure and an inspiration. She wrote poems for each of her daughters' weddings. She put love into carefully crafted meals. Her insistence on eating dinner as a family every night brought her children together, and carries on in the next generation. She loved spending time with her six grandchildren, both at home and during family vacations. When observing her offspring, she would often marvel, "We did something right."
She had a deep appreciation for nature and biology, and loved spending time outdoors. She and Ron were eco-travel enthusiasts. Just a few months before her death she stood on a sandbar alongside brown bears in the Katmai Peninsula of Alaska. She enjoyed opera and symphony, and held season tickets to both. She was an avid reader, with a particular love for modern Hebrew literature, and participated for decades in a book club, as well as a Hebrew poetry reading group. She walked or biked to work every day, and always insisted on taking the stairs.
Shoshana is survived by her husband Ronald Levy (Stanford); her daughter Tali Levy and son-in-law Lee Zimmerman (Oakland), her daughter Naomi Levy and son-in-law Ben Bowyer (Oakland), and her daughter Karen Levy and son-in-law Berry Brosi (Seattle); her six grandchildren Kiva and Ilana Zimmerman, Devon and Sophie Bowyer, and Aviva and Zuria Brosi; and her sisters Margalit Yosifon (Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel) and Hanna Granot (Kfar Saba, Israel).
A memorial service will be held in the Sanctuary at Congregation Beth Am in Los Altos Hills at 10am on Sunday, Nov. 20. If you cannot attend in person, you can access the service via live-stream here: https://www.betham.org/streaming. A burial at Skylawn Cemetery in San Mateo will follow at 12pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Shoshana Levy can be made to The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel or to the Association for Women in Science.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Nov. 18 to Nov. 23, 2022.

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robert tibshirani

December 13, 2022

My sincere condolences to Ron and his family. I did not Shoshana that well, but whenever I talked to her over coffee or at a Stanford function, she was always very warm and friendly. She would always smile and ask how I was with great interest. Shoshana talked about her family and it was clear how much they meant to her.

Geoffrey and Sally White

November 30, 2022

Dr. Levy...One of your colleagues just told me the sad news about your beautiful wife Shoshana's passing, and sent me a copy of her obituary. I never met her, but what a remarkable wife, mother, friend & professional she must have been - - in every sense of those words. As an "outsider" reading about Shoshana Levy for the first time, I'll just note this: She did indeed help make this world a better place. Her research has no doubt saved or lengthened many, many lives. Outside of all she meant to you and her closest loved ones, what greater purpose in life can there be?

Our sincere condolences. We will make a donation in her name to the Association for Women in Science.

María Yáñez-Mó

November 30, 2022

Really shocked about the sad news. Met Shoshana last time in October in Prague! Having met her for the first time in the last century (1997) during my stain at Stanford, she has always been an inspiration and a pillar to all the "tetraspaninologues". We will miss her very much

Ash Alizadeh

November 20, 2022

To the Levy family: Shosh was a source of inspiration and support to me throughout my academic career. I will dearly miss her honesty and sincerity in giving constructive criticism while advocating for her trainees, and for supporting folks like me. I will also miss the rigor of her elegant approach to science, especially her objectivity in interpretation of data while never abandoning the subjectivity in appreciating the beauty of the results from good experiments ("that is nice data"). I will miss her smile dearly. Thanks for letting us participate in her ceremony today. Shall we keep her eternal spark alive. Yours, Ash Alizadeh

Elaine Levy

November 20, 2022

Tom and I enjoyed our lovely family gatherings with such a special wing of the Levy family. Our deepest condolences to you all.

Steve Embury

November 20, 2022

Ron and the Levy family, I had the pleasure of working with Shosh in the mid 70s. I remember the amazing twinkle in her eyes, especially when she was doing something amusing. She actually talked to the DNA that she was studying. Whenever she would turn on the electrical power to propel DNA fragments through a gel, she would unfailingly say, "Go you babies. Run you babies." From then on that was how I greeted her. Ron quickly caught on. Her memory is a blessing to us all.

Yael Levi

November 20, 2022

Sending deepest condolences to sister Hanna, husband Ron and all of the Levy´s, and sister Margalit. Though I never had the honor of meeting Shosh, I heard stories from Hanna, who loved and admired her sister so much. May you find comfort in each other during this difficult time...may you know no more sorrow. BDE

Lee Sanders

November 19, 2022

What a gem you were to all of us lucky enough to have met you - inspirational, with piercing intellect and radiant love! My heart breaks with this news. Shoshana - may your memory be a blessing, and may your science and love long endure!

Geoffrey Childs

November 19, 2022

My heartfelt condolences to Ron and the entire Levy family. I worked with Shosh from 1976 to 1980. I will never forget being welcomed for dinners on holidays being away from my family in New York. I will always remember my good memories from that time of my life. All the best

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Niroshana Anandasabapathy

November 19, 2022

Sending much love and condolences to the Levy family- a thoughtful and beautiful soul who will be missed. It was an honor to work with you.

Etti Behar Novat

November 18, 2022

Ron and all your family,my thoughts and prayers are with you. Please accept my condolences. Shosh was an amazing mentor to a lot of students. May her memory be blessed.
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Spike

November 18, 2022

Cousin Shosh was such a wonderful woman. Rest in power.

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