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Science Talks Podcast Episode 53 Taking advantage of the body's electrical system to treat disease featuring Dr. Christopher Banek

Taking advantage of the body’s electrical system to treat disease

April 10, 2024

Dr. Christopher Banek discusses his journey from writer to scientist, and how manipulating the body’s nervous system is the next frontier for treating cardiovascular and kidney diseases.

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Armin Sorooshian

Testing marine cloud brightening to slow global warming

April 2, 2024

In a new study, BIO5 member Armin Sorooshian, professor of chemical & environmental engineering, along with leading atmospheric scientists presents insight on method that could help us adapt to our changing climate called marine cloud brightening.

Read in College of Engineering
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Science Talks Podcast Episode 52 Revolutionizing liver tissue engineering and transplants featuring Dr. Ekta Minocha

Revolutionizing liver tissue engineering and transplants

March 27, 2024

Dr. Ekta Minocha shares how her research on stem cells aims to provide hope and innovative solutions to people suffering from liver disease and cancer.

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UArizona scientists pinpoint anorexia's neurologic origins

March 21, 2024

New research by BIO5 member Haijiang Cai in the Department of Neuroscience reveals more about the biology behind a deadly psychological disease, anorexia nervousa.

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Innovative chemical strategy targets mosquito larvae gut to combat spread of deadly diseases

March 15, 2024

BIO5 members Michael Riehle, John Jewett, and their team made a new advance in mosquito control by designing chemical compounds targeting mosquito larvae without harming other aquatic animals.

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Imaging device to scan root structures

New plant science lab examines how root architecture can shape the future

March 1, 2024

BIO5 member Alexander Bucksch in the University of Arizona College of Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences uses state-of-the-art imaging technology to connect root shape with agricultural success.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 51 Pioneering technologies in nanoscience and medicine featuring Dr. Frederic Zenhausern

Pioneering technologies in nanoscience and medicine

Feb. 28, 2024

Dr. Frederic Zenhausern shares his long and fascinating scientific journey, from rapid DNA testing to organoid-based drug discovery, that spans the ever-evolving landscape of scientific innovation.

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Jennifer Barton at the Photonics West 2024 Conference as part of SPIE

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.

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Casey Romanoski works with a graduate student in her lab

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.

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'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.

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