From laboratory research to science communication Aug. 30, 2021 Dr. Brittany Uhlorn, coordinator of marketing and communications at the BIO5 Institute, shares why she transitioned to science communication after obtaining a doctorate in cancer biology. Read more Image
Predicting drug toxicity and flood risk with data science Aug. 16, 2021 Dr. Walt Piegorsch discusses how he harnesses mathematics and data science to predict health, environmental and social hazards. Read more Image
BIO5 facilitates industry partnerships and enables research commercialization Aug. 11, 2021 The BIO5 Institute promotes technological advancements, professional development opportunities and community outreach through collaboration with community partners. Read more Image
Tackling neuro-infectious diseases as a physician-scientist Aug. 2, 2021 Dr. Anita Koshy discusses her path to becoming a physician-scientist and how her time spent at the bench and bedside complement one another. Read more Image
Bright AZ high schoolers conduct data-driven studies alongside UArizona researchers July 26, 2021 The 2021 KEYS research program provided 50 students with a remote summer internship focused on science literacy and data science. Read in KEYS Image
Uncovering the role of soil microbes on climate change July 21, 2021 Dr. Laura Meredith discusses soil microbes, her climate-focused research around the globe, and what it's like to be a woman in STEM. Read more Image
Bacteria are key to vaginal health, UArizona Health Sciences researchers say July 21, 2021 A recent study by researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, including BIO5 member Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz, defines a mechanistic role for an understudied bacteria family in gynecologic disease. Read in UArizona Health Sciences Image
Transforming through BIO5 engagement July 19, 2021 BIO5 Public Affairs student assistant Ryan Hunt discusses how his roles within BIO5 have supported his personal and professional goals. Read more Image
Trainee workforce preparation integrates with institute’s research mission July 12, 2021 Since its inception in 2001, the BIO5 Institute has provided more than 15,000 training opportunities to trainees from high school through post-doc. Read more Image
Study finds breast cancer’s response to tumor stiffness may predict bone metastasis June 30, 2021 BIO5 members at the University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers developed a novel mechanical conditioning score to quantify the changes that make breast cancer cells more aggressive, which could lead to earlier identification of patients who are at high risk for bone metastasis. Read in UA News Image