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Science Talks Podcast Episode 1 A public health approach to overcoming the pandemic featuring Dr. Kristen Pogreba-Brown

A public health approach to overcoming the pandemic

Jan. 27, 2021

BIO5 COVID-19 seed grant awardee Dr. Kristen Pogreba Brown talks about her CoVHORT study.

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BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship provides funds, mentorship to advance professional goals

Jan. 26, 2021

The third annual BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship, this year awarded to eight outstanding postdoctoral researchers, grants financial support and facilitates guidance to enrich research and career growth.

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Individualizing the ‘factory-like experience’ of large courses to enhance learning

Dec. 18, 2020

BIO5 member Lisa Elfring draws inspiration from K-12 instructional methodology to place value on the student, improve their performance, and revive the joy of teaching

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Internationally recognized UArizona quantitative geneticist presented with lifetime achievement award

Dec. 17, 2020

BIO5 member Bruce Walsh received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2020 International Congress in Quantitative Genetics in honor of his foundational textbooks, teaching, and outreach efforts.

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BIO5 Ambassador interns write stories, produce marketing videos and promote organizational initiatives

Dec. 15, 2020

The BIO5 Institute successfully pivoted another student engagement program to a virtual format amid the COVID-19 pandemic with a fruitful first semester of the BIO5 Ambassadors Internship.

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Uncovering the mind-body connection of touch

Dec. 8, 2020

Drawing upon inspiration from an orphanage in Romania, BIO5 member Katalin Gothard aims to understand how the physical and social aspects of touch translate to emotion within the brain.

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Physician-scientist leads NIH program to tackle COVID-19 health disparities in Arizona

Nov. 20, 2020

BIO5 member Sairam Parthasarathy will work to combat the health inequities of American Indian, African American and Hispanic/Latinx people as one of 11 principal investigators for the National Institutes of Health Community

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COVID-19 forces a change in plans for researchers studying global photosynthesis

Nov. 19, 2020

BIO5 members Laura Meredith and Jana U’Ren pivoted their scheduled field work trip to Alaska to infer the impact of terrestrial carbon loss on climate change.

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BIO5 Women in STEM share challenges, opportunities with aspiring young scientists

Nov. 13, 2020

The annual BIO5 Inspiring Women in STEM event empowers girls and young women with advice to help navigate a STEM career while pursuing a balanced life.

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UArizona researchers find that hypertension in postmenopausal women could be caused by changes to the immune system

Sept. 30, 2020

A study demonstrates that menopause-induced changes to protective immune cells might contribute to the sharp increase in high blood pressure among postmenopausal women. These findings may also have implications for sex differences in COVID-19 responses.

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