Phoenix City Council approves $20M for CAMI June 26, 2024 Led by BIO5 member Deepta Bhattacharya, the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies was approved for $20M by the Phoenix City Council. CAMI is expected to generate a return on investment of 2.5-to-1 in its first 10 years! Read in University of Arizona News Image
KEYS Research Internship welcomes newest cohort for summer 2024 June 25, 2024 Fifty-nine bright Arizona high school students started their 7-week hands-on research program working with scientific mentors at the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute in early June. Read in KEYS Image
Researchers in Phoenix helping to chart the path for the future of commercial space travel June 20, 2024 BIO5 member Frederic Zenhausern is helping chart the path for the future of commercial space travel. A team of researchers at the UArizona Center for Applied NanoBioscience and Medicine are performing rapid assessments of the physiological and molecular effects of time spent in space. Read in College of Medicine - Phoenix Image
BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellow secures internal funding to explore the “memory” of soil June 20, 2024 Gemma Purser was awarded an internal grant in the lab of BIO5 member Laura Meredith that will help expand research on understanding the dynamics of volatile organic compounds in the soil. Read more Image
Investing in intelligent infrastructure June 18, 2024 BIO5 member Larry Head and other engineers plan to reduce congestion and create a safer driving experience with a new traffic signal control system, and local governments are taking notice. Read in College of Engineering Image
How regenerative medicine can aid lung disease in babies June 12, 2024 Dr. Vlad Kalinichenko discusses his role in recruiting the brightest researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix in order to treat premature infants with respiratory conditions. Read more Image
The mind after midnight: Study shows disrupted sleep increases risk for suicide and homicide May 29, 2024 An analysis by BIO5 member Michael Grandner and other researchers showed that risks for death by suicide and homicide peak at night, with nocturnal wakefulness, alcohol use, age and relationship conflicts being contributing factors. Read in UArizona News Image
Farland and Rainbow named Udall Center Fellows May 28, 2024 In a first full-time collaboration with the BIO5 Institute, Leslie Farland and Jessica Rainbow were named Udall Center Fellows. They will study work environment safety for potential childbearing female nurses and how their job impacts their postpartum return to work. Read in UArizona Health Sciences Image
Big questions about the smallest heart muscles May 22, 2024 Dr. Angie Greenman shares how she flexes muscles in the lab, studying the physiology of protein that could hold clues for a deadly heart disease. Read more Image
Advancing Alzheimer’s research and taking knowledge home May 16, 2024 BIO5 members Kathleen Rodgers and Roberta Diaz Brinton are working to develop a diverse workforce of future scientists to advance and fill critical gaps in Alzheimer’s disease research. Read in UArizona Health Sciences Image