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Science Talks Podcast Episode 63Studying desert environments for water conservation featuring Vanessa Buzzard

Studying desert environments for water conservation

March 27, 2025

Dr. Vanessa Buzzard works on green infrastructure management and mentors the next generation of sustainability-minded innovators.

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Zhanette Coffee

Removing barriers to high-quality opioid use disorder care

March 27, 2025

Nurse-scientist and 2025 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellow Zhanette Coffee hopes to empower primary care nurse practitioners to play a crucial role in improving access to evidence-based care for patients with substance use disorders.

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BIO5 Institute offers Flinn Scholars early research opportunities at the University of Arizona

March 26, 2025

Nine exceptional University of Arizona freshmen from diverse fields are participating in immersive, semester-long research with a mentor of their choice to jumpstart their scientific careers.

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Turning the historical into a modern piece of art

March 24, 2025

As the director of the Coit Museum of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, BIO5 member Heather Ingram brings her background in art history, cultural anthropology, ans science to bring history to life.

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Breaking speed barriers for stronger defense and industry growth

March 24, 2025

BIO5 member Kavan Hazeli is part of a team of researchers at the College of Engineering working towards making hypersonic vehicles faster and more affordable.

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BIO5 Institute announces largest cohort for the 2025 KEYS Research Internship

March 20, 2025

Sixty-six outstanding Arizona students from 35 high schools have been accepted into the 7-week research program set to begin in June, with the addition of an inaugural Phoenix cohort.

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Five BIO5 staff mark over a decade of technological impact at CyVerse

March 14, 2025

Members of CyVerse, the world's largest publicly funded open-source cyberinfrastructure for life sciences, celebrate their 10 and 15 year anniversaries at the BIO5 Institute.

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U of A climbs to No. 31 worldwide in patent rankings

March 13, 2025

In 2024, the U of A ranked No. 31 globally, with 96 patents, including BIO5 director Jennifer Barton’s falloposcope for ovarian cancer and BIO5 member Steven Goldman’s heart tissue repair patch.

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Vocal changes in birds may predict age-related disorders in people, study finds

March 12, 2025

BIO5 members Charles Higgins and Julie Miller found that vocal changes in aging songbirds may predict neurodegenerative disorders in humans, aiding early diagnoses.

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Art, music, science combine for unparalleled experience

March 11, 2025

BIO5 member Tally M. Largent-Milnes led the "Hearing the Invisible" event, using brain wave sonification to highlight EEG differences in healthy, Alzheimer’s, and dementia patients.

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