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NEXT GENERATION WORKFORCE
 

Finding a Career Calling in the Health Sciences Sensor Lab

Gustavo de Oliveira Almeida never had a dream job. He went on to work as a logistics technician, a research assistant for an international bank and a government consultant. His business and academic pursuits took him around the world.   

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INFECTIOUS DISEASE
 

Coronavirus Origins Still a Mystery 3 Years into Pandemic

A crucial question has eluded governments and health agencies around the world since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Now, the U.S. Department of Energy has assessed with “low confidence” in that it began with a lab leak.

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BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
 

Economic Impact of UArizona Space Sciences Rivals That of Super Bowl

A new report spotlights the significant impact of University of Arizona space sciences activities, which generate $560.5 million every year for the local economy.

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TECHNOLOGY ENABLE HEALTH
 

What Do You Do With An Early-Stage Invention? Move It Forward With Asset Development Funding

Tech Launch Arizona – the office that creates impact by commercializing inventions has the tools, resources and experience to help inventors at UArizona in any occupation. 

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BRAIN
 

Migraine Drug Shows Promise in Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury

A migraine drug shows promise as a possible treatment for acute kidney injury, according to a new study from the University of Arizona.  

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INSECT AND MICROBE SYSTEMS
 

The Ants Go Marching … Methodically

Most biologists have assumed that ants wander aimlessly. New research suggests that one species actually searches in a more methodical way.

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March 22

MedTech Connect
Odd Couples: Collaborations in MedTech

12:30 - 6:00 PM 

 
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March 29 - 30

Fullbright Week Panel
Presentation & Reception

 
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