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Destiny Hodges

Finding a voice in the lab: Destiny Hodges (KEYS ‘17)

Dec. 14, 2023

Experiences in biomedical research helped local Tucsonan Destiny Hodges break out of her shell and sparked a passion for research product development.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 48 Women’s health, the microbiome and how bacteria can affect cancer featuring Dr. Nicole Jimenez

Women’s health, the microbiome and how bacteria can affect cancer

Dec. 13, 2023

Dr. Nicole Jimenez uses a microbiological lens to improve women’s health, studying bacterial vaginosis, gynecological cancers, and endometriosis.

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New wearable communication system offers potential to reduce digital health divide

Dec. 4, 2023

BIO5 member Philipp Gutruf and fellow University of Arizona College of Engineering researchers developed a wearable monitoring device system that can transmit data up to 15 miles – much farther than Wi-Fi or Bluetooth systems can – without significant infrastructure.

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Jennifer Barton and Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz talk about a mixer in Phoenix

BIO5 Institute expands its innovative biosciences research model to Phoenix

Nov. 30, 2023

With its focus on strengthening translational research, fostering collaborative projects and training the next generation of scientists, the BIO5 Institute aims to leverage its resources to advance interdisciplinary bioscience research and increase industry connections in Phoenix.

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Moses Foiryolo

Brain science and social hours: Moses Foiryolo (KEYS ‘21)

Nov. 23, 2023

Science intimidated first-generation college student Moses Foiryolo a few years ago, but now he’s an undergraduate brain science researcher aspiring to become a physician-scientist.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 47 From wetlands to the desert, how can we make agriculture more climate-friendly? featuring Dr. Holly Andrews

From wetlands to the desert, how can we make agriculture more climate-friendly?

Nov. 22, 2023

Dr. Holly Andrews wasn't necessarily drawn to agricultural research, but her passion for ecosystem science, from parks to wetlands to the desert, has led her to tease apart the physics of soil to find more sustainable solutions for current agricultural practices.

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Lalitha Madhavan and her lab

A better way to study Parkinson’s disease in the lab could lead to earlier diagnosis

Nov. 15, 2023

A study led by BIO5 member Lalitha Madhavan has developed an improved method to study Parkinson’s disease in the lab. Along the way, the lab has also uncovered clues that may help scientists figure out how to detect Parkinson’s earlier — and point the way toward better treatments.

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Marvin Slepian

Paging Dr. Robot: Marvin Slepian on AI in health care

Nov. 2, 2023

BIO5 member Marvin Slepian and a team of University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers found that when it comes to diagnosis and treatment, about half of the participants said they preferred a human doctor over AI.

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Janko Nikolich

Immune rejuvenation could pave the way for healthier aging

Nov. 1, 2023

BIO5 member Janko Ž. Nikolich and his research team at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson have been awarded grant funding to investigate strategies that kickstart the aging immune system.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 46 Good mentorship, bad virus: A journey in molecular biology featuring Dr. Rebekah Mokry

Good mentorship, bad virus: A journey in molecular biology

Nov. 1, 2023

Dr. Rebekah Mokry talks about how the guidance of supportive mentors helped her find impactful research that focuses on the inner workings of a dangerous virus.

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