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NEXT GENERATION WORKFORCE
 

Undergraduate Research Program Will Take Community-Based Approach To Arizona Health Challenges

A health-informatics training initiative across 10 UArizona colleges aims to get future researchers PHIREd up about addressing close-to-home health, environmental, and engineering issues.

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VIRUSES
 

Staring Straight Into An Overlooked Virus

A collaborative team of UArizona immunobiologists are looking for the answers to the mystery of Cytomegalovirus (CMV). With half of U.S. adults being infected with the virus by age 40, the team is working to one day find strategies to prevent or treat CMV.

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CANCER
 

New Year's Eve Brings Hope For Ovarian Cancer Survivor And Her Son

Meredith Mitstifer fought and survived ovarian cancer while she was pregnant with her son, Ryan. Now, Ryan works with Dr. Jennifer Barton to develop a new screening tool for ovarian cancer in hopes that no children will have to grow up without their moms.

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NEXT GENERATION WORKFORCE
 

International Dual-Degree Program Making An Impact

The first 30 graduates from the UArizona Health Sciences International Dual-Degree program are poised to address the world’s next health care challenges. The students from Amrita University in India have the opportunity to work and intern in Tucson at UArizona research labs.

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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
 

10 Years of Tech Launch Arizona: Jennifer Barton, Director of The BIO5 Institute

Tech Launch Arizona sits down with BIO5 Institute director, Dr. Jennifer Barton to hear her experience as a researcher, inventor, and advocate for commercialization within the innovation ecosystem supported by the collaborative team at TLA.

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CANCER
 

$10.8M Initiative Unites Engineering And Health Researchers To Improve Cancer Treatments

A University of Arizona project, with funding from the state's New Economy Initiative, creates humanlike cancer models and growth environments to help improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

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January 25-26

Black Faculty Speaker Series: Dr. Ruha Benjamin

 

 
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February 8

Discover BIO5 Open House

4:00 - 7:00pm

 

 
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February 15

Student Industry Networking Event

4:00 - 6:00pm

 

 
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Dr. Purnima Madhivanan explores the integral social and behavioral aspects of epidemiology to advance and inform the field of public health.
 

Episode 45: The Road to Discovery is Winding

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