Latest Stories Image (Left to right) Kate Riley, BIO5 director of finance, operations, and research administration, Melissa Lowe, Jennifer Barton, BIO5 director, and Jory Hancock admire one of the pieces of artwork located in the Biosciences Research Laboratories. Nov. 13, 2024 BIO5 Institute celebrates generous art donation from Melissa Lowe and Jory Hancock, honoring Marvin Lowe’s legacy Read more Nov. 1, 2024 Viruses, cancer, and the road to research independence Read more Image Oct. 30, 2024 U of A Health Sciences breaks ground on the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies Read more in U of A Health Sciences Image Oct. 24, 2024 Research advocate and enthusiastic Wildcat: Mariam Rana (KEYS ‘22) Read in KEYS Image All Stories Filter by category - Any -AgingAgriculture & EnvironmentAnnouncementBiology & Life SciencesBrainCancerCOVIDData ScienceEducation & OutreachEngineeringEventGeneticsGrantHealth & WellnessImmune SystemInfectious Disease & VirusesKEYSNewsNext Generation WorkforceOptics & ImagingOtherPharmacyPhysical SciencesPodcastProfileRespiratory SystemSleepTechnologyVeterinary Science Apply Image Jennifer Kehlet Barton embarks on tenure as president of SPIE, bolstering University of Arizona’s global impact Feb. 26, 2024 As the BIO5 Institute director assumes her presidency of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics in 2024, she propels the international society for optics and photonics into new frontiers and underscores her role as a leader in cutting-edge research and innovation while representing UArizona. Read more Image Heart researchers stay ahead of the curve by learning cells’ secrets Feb. 21, 2024 In BIO5 member Casey Romanoski's lab, a graduate student simulates blood flow in a petri dish to learn why some people are more susceptible to heart disease. Read in College of Medicine-Tucson Image 'The future is fungal': Research finds fungi that live in healthy plants are sensitive to climate change Feb. 20, 2024 Long hours of fieldwork and over a decade of analysis in Canadian boreal forests by BIO5 member Betsy Arnold and her team reveal how important fungi are to understand a changing climate. Read in UArizona News Image Researcher awarded $3 million grant to develop new therapy for lung diseases in premature babies Feb. 14, 2024 BIO5 members Vlad Kalinichenko at University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix received a $3 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) for developing new treatment methods for lung disease in premature infants. Read in College of Medicine-Phoenix Image BIO5 Institute announces newest BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellows Feb. 9, 2024 Eight outstanding postdoctoral researchers were awarded the 2024 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship, which aims to propel interdisciplinary researchers to the next stage of their careers. Read more Image Applying VR and AI to find a faster way to test for TBI Feb. 8, 2024 BIO5 member William D.S. Killgore and his team are developing a small, portable tool to quickly diagnose military personnel with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the field. Read in College of Medicine-Tucson Image Bridging worlds to connect science and storytelling Feb. 7, 2024 Caroline (Mosley) Bartelme discusses her journey from ponds to policy and how she found a career path that explores the intersection of storytelling and science communication to drive societal impact. Read more Image DongKyun Kang moves from mentored to mentor Jan. 23, 2024 “For every technology or device that my lab pioneered in the field, there is a team of dedicated students,” said BIO5 member DongKyun Kang, UArizona Cancer Center member and associate professor in optical sciences and biomedical engineering. Read in Cancer Center Image Immunobiologist’s impact reaches far beyond the lab Jan. 22, 2024 BIO5 member Michael D.L. Johnson doesn’t miss a beat as a dedicated scientist who inspires the next generation of researchers. He runs a laboratory that examines how bacteria interact with metals during infections, but also has a deep desire to make science accessible to everyone. Read in UArizona Health Sciences Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image (Left to right) Kate Riley, BIO5 director of finance, operations, and research administration, Melissa Lowe, Jennifer Barton, BIO5 director, and Jory Hancock admire one of the pieces of artwork located in the Biosciences Research Laboratories. Nov. 13, 2024 BIO5 Institute celebrates generous art donation from Melissa Lowe and Jory Hancock, honoring Marvin Lowe’s legacy Read more
Oct. 30, 2024 U of A Health Sciences breaks ground on the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies Read more in U of A Health Sciences Image
Image Jennifer Kehlet Barton embarks on tenure as president of SPIE, bolstering University of Arizona’s global impact Feb. 26, 2024 As the BIO5 Institute director assumes her presidency of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics in 2024, she propels the international society for optics and photonics into new frontiers and underscores her role as a leader in cutting-edge research and innovation while representing UArizona. Read more
Image Heart researchers stay ahead of the curve by learning cells’ secrets Feb. 21, 2024 In BIO5 member Casey Romanoski's lab, a graduate student simulates blood flow in a petri dish to learn why some people are more susceptible to heart disease. Read in College of Medicine-Tucson
Image 'The future is fungal': Research finds fungi that live in healthy plants are sensitive to climate change Feb. 20, 2024 Long hours of fieldwork and over a decade of analysis in Canadian boreal forests by BIO5 member Betsy Arnold and her team reveal how important fungi are to understand a changing climate. Read in UArizona News
Image Researcher awarded $3 million grant to develop new therapy for lung diseases in premature babies Feb. 14, 2024 BIO5 members Vlad Kalinichenko at University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix received a $3 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) for developing new treatment methods for lung disease in premature infants. Read in College of Medicine-Phoenix
Image BIO5 Institute announces newest BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellows Feb. 9, 2024 Eight outstanding postdoctoral researchers were awarded the 2024 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship, which aims to propel interdisciplinary researchers to the next stage of their careers. Read more
Image Applying VR and AI to find a faster way to test for TBI Feb. 8, 2024 BIO5 member William D.S. Killgore and his team are developing a small, portable tool to quickly diagnose military personnel with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the field. Read in College of Medicine-Tucson
Image Bridging worlds to connect science and storytelling Feb. 7, 2024 Caroline (Mosley) Bartelme discusses her journey from ponds to policy and how she found a career path that explores the intersection of storytelling and science communication to drive societal impact. Read more
Image DongKyun Kang moves from mentored to mentor Jan. 23, 2024 “For every technology or device that my lab pioneered in the field, there is a team of dedicated students,” said BIO5 member DongKyun Kang, UArizona Cancer Center member and associate professor in optical sciences and biomedical engineering. Read in Cancer Center
Image Immunobiologist’s impact reaches far beyond the lab Jan. 22, 2024 BIO5 member Michael D.L. Johnson doesn’t miss a beat as a dedicated scientist who inspires the next generation of researchers. He runs a laboratory that examines how bacteria interact with metals during infections, but also has a deep desire to make science accessible to everyone. Read in UArizona Health Sciences