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Angel-Grace Charity Leslie is pipetting under the supervision of Kathleen Rodgers, PhD

Advancing Alzheimer’s research and taking knowledge home

May 16, 2024

BIO5 members Kathleen Rodgers and Roberta Diaz Brinton are working to develop a diverse workforce of future scientists to advance and fill critical gaps in Alzheimer’s disease research.

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BIO5 Ambassador interns and their facilitators

From outreach to business: BIO5 Institute internship gives University of Arizona students perspective

May 14, 2024

Two undergraduate students dove into outreach and finance during their year-long BIO5 Ambassador Internship.

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Chris and Susan Frost at the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute

Son-mother scientific team study plant-based solutions to treat cancer

May 9, 2024

Building upon a deep familial bond, Chris and Susan Frost at the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute are making strides to more precisely and safely deliver chemotherapeutic drugs.

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Research shows altered regulation of genes linked to prostate cancer among firefighters

May 7, 2024

A study by BIO5 member Jeff Burgess and other researchers found that occupational exposure to chemicals may increase firefighters’ risk of prostate cancer.

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Young people shaking hands at a student and industry networking event at the BIO5 Institute

From networking to a job: Q&A with Michael Abrahamson, PharmD

May 6, 2024

Learn about the annual Student Industry Networking Event at the BIO5 Institute and how it helped a University of Arizona alumni and registered pharmacist find a local biotechnology job.

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Lisa Elfring

Dr. Lisa Elfring awarded the Henry and Phyllis Koffler Prize

May 3, 2024

BIO5 member Lisa Elfring was recognized for her efforts to improve teaching across the university. Her collaborative approach and humanistic teaching style have earned the respect and admiration of both faculty and students.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 54 From KEYS to cancer research to pharmacy featuring Byrdie Lopez

From KEYS to cancer research to pharmacy

May 1, 2024

The KEYS Research Internship jumpstarted the scientific career of undergraduate Byrdie Lopez as she purses a career in pharmacy with a specialty in oncology.

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Philipp Gutruf

College of Engineering names Philipp Gutruf 2024 da Vinci Circle Fellow

April 26, 2024

BIO5 member Philipp Gutruf was named the 2024 Da Vinci Circle Fellow by UA College of Engineering. Gutruf develops cutting-edge tools that interact with the body's internal and external biological systems.

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Iman Daryaei poses with his new patent coin

University of Arizona patent-earning inventors celebrated for their innovation and impact

April 26, 2024

Numerous BIO5 members who received patents for their inventions were recognized for their contributions and impact at Tech Launch Arizona World Intellectual Property Day celebration on April 26.

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UArizona-led CyVerse part of $20M NSF award to catalyze biosciences discoveries

April 26, 2024

BIO5 member Tyson Swetnam will lead CyVerse, an open science platform led by the University of Arizona, as it provides the computing infrastructure for a new center focused on molecular and cellular biosciences with a a $20 million award from the U.S. National Science Foundation.

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