Making a commitment to connect people through technology Sept. 19, 2024 BIO5 Member Justin Starren is a medical doctor turned data scientist who has been building bridges between people, computer systems and organizations for 30 years. Earlier this year, Starren joined the University of Arizona Health Sciences as the director of the Center for Biomedical Informatics and Biostatistics and a professor of medical imaging at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Read more in U of A Health Sciences Image
Samples from Huanan Seafood Market provide further evidence of COVID-19 animal origins Sept. 19, 2024 A new international study provides a shortlist of the wildlife species present at the market from which SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, most likely arose in late 2019. BIO5 member Michael Worobey was one of three co-corresponding authors on the paper. Read more in U of A News Image
Researchers take power and efficiency of biological sensing to record level Sept. 16, 2024 BIO5 member Judith Su has led research that developed a new biological sensing method that can detect substances at the zeptomolar level – an astonishingly miniscule amount. Read more in UA News Image
Taben Hale, PhD, named vice chair of basic medical sciences and associate dean of graduate studies Sept. 13, 2024 BIO5 member Taben Hale, has been named vice chair of the Department of Basic Medical Sciences (BMS) and associate dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. Read more in U of A College of Medicine - Phoenix Image
The molecular magic of mating Sept. 11, 2024 A study led by BIO5 member Luciano Matzkin studied the reproductive tissues of female flies to see if the act of mating can cause bodily changes at a molecular level. His study uncovered that females create their own male-derived, female translated proteins after mating. Read more in UA News Image
Collaborative teamwork untangles complex web of chronic pelvic pain and endometriosis Sept. 10, 2024 A pilot study co-led by 2023 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellow Nicole Jimenez at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix brings together a diverse team to lay the groundwork for linking the microbiome to poorly understood gynecologic conditions. Read more Image
A mother’s touch: can close physical contact with newborns reduce mother and baby’s dependence on drug treatment? Sept. 6, 2024 Researchers hope to prove that babywearing rapidly improves recovery for babies born with NAS while helping mothers with substance use disorder. BIO5 members Todd Vanderah and Alicia Allen worked on the study to see whether babywearing, the act of holding an infant with the use of a carrier or cloth tied to secure the infant to the caregiver, offers any benefits for babies experiencing withdrawal from opioids and mothers with opioid use disorder. Read more in UA Research, Innovation, and Impact Image
Women in Medicine and Science - Tanya Kalin, MD, PhD Sept. 5, 2024 BIO5 member Tanya Kalin and professor of Child Health and Internal Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, seeks to move her research findings into clinical trials to evaluate treatments for metastatic lung cancer and chronic lung diseases in children and adults. Read more in U of A College of Medicine - Phoenix Image
BIO5 Institute's Kelle Hyland honored as 2024 AZBio Bioscience Educator of the Year Sept. 5, 2024 An integral part of the BIO5 Institute's KEYS Research Internship program for the past 8 years, Kelle Hyland has been recognized for her extraordinary leadership and dedication by the Arizona Bioindustry Association. Read more Image
Merging computer science and ecology to better understand infectious disease Sept. 4, 2024 With a goal to make a difference in the world, Dr. Liliana Salvador leverages her computational skills to study the ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral mechanisms in the transmission of zoonotic tuberculosis. Read more Image