Crushing cancer with innovative, interdisciplinary approaches Feb. 3, 2022 BIO5 members are working to tackle many different kinds of cancer with innovative approaches. Read more Image
The key to healthier employees could be a quieter – or louder – office space Feb. 2, 2022 A study led by BIO5 member Esther Sternberg suggests that if employers intend to build or redesign their office spaces with employee health and well-being in mind, they might want to consult acoustical engineers who can help them dial in conditions for good environmental sound Read in UArizona News Image
Eight selected to newest class of BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellows Jan. 28, 2022 Eight fellows exemplifying the interdisciplinary research goals of the BIO5 Institute were recently selected as recipients of the 2022 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship. Read more Image
Institute-wide mentorship supports groundbreaking discovery and world-class education Jan. 27, 2022 The BIO5 Institute offers students mentorship experiences that complement their academic curricula through internships and paid jobs, as well as post-graduate assistantships. Read more Image
Inspirational female leaders in STEM Jan. 18, 2022 Drs. Betsy Cantwell and Jennifer Barton share tips for succeeding as a woman in STEM, particularly engineering, as well as how they navigate the intersection between STEM and business. Read more Image
Increase your ZZZs with three simple tips Jan. 4, 2022 Dr. Michael Grandner, Director of the UArizona Sleep and Health Research Program, gives us the secrets to a better night's sleep. Read more Image
Respiratory tract bacterial extracts could prevent COVID-19 Dec. 14, 2021 A team of researchers, including BIO5 members, found that a combination of bacterial extracts used in Europe to treat respiratory infections may offer a new way to prevent or reduce infection by SARS-CoV-2. Read in UArizona News Image
Female education and empowerment Dec. 6, 2021 Dr. Alicia Allen discusses her passion for epidemiological studies to improve women's health. Read more Image
Culture counts Nov. 22, 2021 Dr. Paloma Beamer discusses why it's important to take a culturally-centered approach to understanding how vulnerable populations, including Native Americans, are affected by environmental contaminants. Read more Image
UArizona researcher will screen drug combos that might lengthen our lives Nov. 17, 2021 Funded by the National Academy of Medicine, George Sutphin will conduct a high-throughput screen of life-extending compounds in roundworms. Read more Image