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KEYS Zoom 2021

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.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 13 Uncovering the role of soil microbes on climate change featuring Dr. Laura Meredith

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.

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Melissa Herbst-Kravoletz swapping a petri dish

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.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 14 Transforming through BIO5 engagement featuring Ryan Hunt

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.

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KEYS Research Internship Showcase in ENR2

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.

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Ghassan Mouneimne

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.

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Gregory Medina-Kenyon

Healing through art

June 28, 2021

Passionate about supporting the mental and physical well-being of others, KEYS Crew mentor Gregory Medina-Kenyon shares his experiences with mental illness, homelessness, and the therapeutic qualities of art.

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John Ruiz lecture

Variable human behaviors can affect COVID-19 risk, resilience and recovery

June 24, 2021

On June 21, Dr. John Ruiz, associate professor of psychology and member of the BIO5 Institute at UArizona, discussed the “very large elephant in the room” during a Precision Wellness in the Time of COVID-19 lecture as part of The Precision Nutrition & Wellness Initiative (PNWI) at BIO5.

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Science Talks Podcast Episode 12 Building self-confidence through near-peer mentorship featuring Jordan Pilch

Building self-confidence through near-peer mentorship

June 21, 2021

Jordan Pilch discusses how her roles in the KEYS summer internship program - both as an intern and as a mentor - have not only shaped her career path but also taught her a lot about herself.

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Lisa Elfring

Lisa Elfring Selected as KEYS Faculty of Record

June 21, 2021

Drawing upon her expertise in K-12 education and college-level course refinement, Lisa Elfring will support the BIO5 KEYS Research Internship program and help expand its impact in her new leadership role.

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