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University of Arizona celebrates new AI-powered MRI and BIO5 Brain & Body Imaging Center

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State-of-the-art technology and interdisciplinary expertise position the university at the forefront of imaging innovation in Arizona.

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Computational biology and AI: From puzzles to precision medicine

Sept. 16, 2025

Dr. Travis Wheeler and his research group use computational methods to advance genome research, drug discovery, and precision medicine.

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AZBio Awards to honor two U of A faculty members, startup company

Sept. 10, 2025

BIO5 member Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz will be honored as Biosciences Researcher of the Year at the 2025 AZBio Awards for her work on women’s health and gynecologic diagnostics. BIO5 member Eric M. Reiman will receive the Pioneer Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the U of A startup LifeSpan Digital Health will be recognized.

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Pediatric oncologist Emmanuel Katsanis: Transforming cancer care for Arizona’s youth

Sept. 3, 2025

BIO5 member Emmanuel Katsanis of the University of Arizona Comprehensive Cancer Center has transformed pediatric cancer care in Arizona, leading advances in bone marrow transplantation and immunotherapy that have raised survival rates and expanded access to lifesaving treatments.

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Repurposed multiple sclerosis drug could help bones heal faster

Aug. 27, 2025

BIO5 member John Elfar led a UArizona study showing the multiple sclerosis drug 4-aminopyridine accelerates bone fracture healing in mice. The drug boosted BMP2 activity, bone mass, and osteoblast growth, suggesting potential for faster, stronger recovery in future clinical applications.

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WEST–ERDC partnership propels water reuse for national security

Aug. 27, 2025

BIO5 member Andrea Achilli leads the University of Arizona’s role in a $38M U.S. Army ERDC Water Reuse Consortium, advancing smart treatment systems, sustainable brine management, and virus detection.

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Arizona startup tackles food waste with solar drying technology

Aug. 26, 2025

BIO5 member Goggy Davidowitz co-founded Kuairu to commercialize a solar-powered drying tower that reduces food waste by rapidly preserving surplus produce while lowering emissions and promoting sustainable agriculture.

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Hold it now! App leverages resistive breath training for lower blood pressure

Aug. 25, 2025

BIO5 member Fiona Bailey of the University of Arizona has developed a smartphone app and device that use resistive breath training to lower blood pressure, offering a time-efficient alternative to medication and traditional exercise for managing hypertension

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How BIO5 mentorship shaped a scientist’s journey

Aug. 22, 2025

What began as an internship at the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute grew into a path of mentorship, leadership, and discovery for Drew Seiser.

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Repackaged cancer drug boosts delivery to tumors, improves combination therapies

Aug. 21, 2025

BIO5 member Jianqin Lu and colleagues developed a new paclitaxel formulation, Paclitaxome, that improves drug delivery to tumors while reducing side effects.

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