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UArizona researchers, industry leaders and support service groups connect at the Faculty Industry Networking Event

Aug. 20, 2020

Innovative minds spanning several disciplines created partnerships to advance research and impact the lives of Arizonans at the second annual BIO5/BIOSA Faculty Industry Networking Event.

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Faculty Industry Networking Event to foster collaborations between UArizona researchers and industry leaders

Aug. 10, 2020

On August 13, the second annual BIO5/BIOSA Faculty Industry Networking Event (FINE) will foster cross-discipline partnerships and support university faculty in commercializing their innovations.

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Researchers detangle protein interaction implicated in Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease

July 28, 2020

New findings by chemists Wolfgang Peti and Rebecca Page provide a foundation to better understand and treat these neurological disorders.

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BIO5 members join forces as team leads on UArizona’s test, trace and treat campus re-entry group

July 20, 2020

Joyce Schroeder and Kristen Pogreba-Brown are lending their unique expertise and collaborative approach to mitigate the risk of returning to campus this fall.

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UArizona researcher earns prestigious National Institutes of Health Award that secures valuable long-term funding

July 1, 2020

BIO5 member Felicia Goodrum has been nominated for a National Institutes of Health MERIT Award to continue studying mechanisms of human cytomegalovirus persistence and their implications on human health.

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Unique University of Arizona Postdoctoral Fellowship enables trainees to advance STEM knowledge and launch careers

June 19, 2020

The BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship rewards outstanding postdoctoral researchers with valuable financial support and mentorship to help pursue their professional goals.

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Trading pipets for keyboards: KEYS goes virtual

June 8, 2020

The BIO5 KEYS Research Internship Program will take a new form this summer as 49 students engage in computational projects from the safety of their homes.

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BIO5 provides 49 Arizona high school students with the professional and personal KEYS to STEM success

June 4, 2020

Beginning June 8, the BIO5 KEYS Research Internship Program will virtually engage students representing 26 Arizona high schools in the experience of a lifetime.

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UArizona researcher awarded $3.4M to develop personalized treatment for mild cognitive impairment

May 18, 2020

The National Institutes of Health grant will allow BIO5 member Ying-hui Chou develop a novel therapy that can enhance memory function by improving brain connectivity.

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UArizona researchers pivot to tackle COVID-19

April 28, 2020

Over the next six months, researchers the BIO5 Institute will use funds to better understand COVID-19.

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