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Floyd "Ski" Chilton presenting at an online lecture

Dissecting a molecular mechanism for severe and lethal COVID-19

April 27, 2021

On April 19, Floyd “Ski” Chilton discussed differences in COVID-19 disease severity as part of the Precision Wellness in the Time of COVID-19 series.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 8 Personalizing treatments with the power of computers

Personalizing treatments with the power of computers

April 26, 2021

Dr. Yves Lussier discusses the fusion of of technology and bioinformatics in precision medicine.

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Model of brain and brain stem

UArizona researchers use novel stem cell and imaging techniques and studies of vocal production to tackle Parkinson’s disease

April 19, 2021

Recognizing progress BIO5 researchers are making against this devastating neurodegenerative condition during Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month.

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Research to Innovation Showcase 2021 Virtual

Researchers share novel projects at BIO5’s Research to Innovation Showcase

April 9, 2021

The annual event highlights endeavors that encompass the broad range of bioscience inquiry at the BIO5 Institute.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 7 The importance of storytelling and collaboration featuring Dr. Kate Rhodes

The importance of storytelling and collaboration

April 7, 2021

Dr. Kate Rhodes relies on collaboration to conduct her research on gonorrhea and uses storytelling to communicate her findings with the public.

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Kirsten Limesand holding up a small petri dish

Deciphering causes of and developing treatments for oral, head and neck cancer

April 5, 2021

We’re highlighting BIO5 researchers’ strides against malignant cancers during Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week.

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Maria Sans-Fuentes

Data science student serves as a strong role model for women

March 31, 2021

Between her academic prowess, national recognition for her newly published dose-response risk model, and her dedication to mentorship, graduate student Maria Sans-Fuentes is an inspiration.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 6 Viruses, vaccines and advocacy with Dr. Robert Jackson

Viruses, vaccines and advocacy

March 26, 2021

As COVID-19 vaccines begin to disseminate across the globe, Dr. Robert Jackson discusses virus research and communicating with the public.

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Mini-grant program promotes campus equity and inclusivity by empowering gender minorities

March 24, 2021

Together, the BIO5 Institute and the UArizona Commission on the Status of Women funded two high-impact projects aimed to provide resources and mentorship.

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BIO5 members make strides against traumatic brain injury through research and clinical practice

March 22, 2021

We’re highlighting our researchers’ efforts against this major cause of death and disability in the United States during National Traumatic Brain Injury Month.

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