Featured Stories Image How BIO5 is changing the questions scientists can ask April 28, 2026 From cells to systems to a lifetime, researchers at the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute are asking new kinds of questions about health and disease. Read more Image How a brain parasite persists — and the scientist studying it March 16, 2026 Chandrasekaran “Arun” Sambamurthy at the University of Arizona studies how the parasite Toxoplasma survives inside the human brain, research shaped in part by the BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship. Read more Image Shared RNA language drives ALS research at the University of Arizona Feb. 20, 2026 Two scientists combine complementary strengths in RNA biology and aging neuron research to advance new approaches in studying ALS, supported by the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute. Read more All Stories Filter by category - Any -25th AnniversaryAgingAgriculture & EnvironmentAnnouncementBiology & Life SciencesBrainCancerCOVIDData ScienceEducation & OutreachEngineeringEventGeneticsGrantHealth & WellnessImmune SystemInfectious Disease & VirusesKEYSNewsNext Generation WorkforceOptics & ImagingOtherPharmacyPhysical SciencesPodcastProfileRespiratory SystemSleepTechnologyVeterinary Science Apply Image Deciphering mental illness and supporting women in medicine and science July 18, 2022 Dr. Amelia Gallitano shares her passion for treating and studying mental illness, as well as how she supports women and girls in pursuing careers in science and medicine. Read more Image Tackling COVID-19 with research and science communication July 6, 2022 Dr. Deepta Bhattacharya discusses his experience as a leading immunologist and science communicator during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more Image Outshining the sun to squash skin cancer June 21, 2022 Dr. Clara Curiel discusses innovative skin cancer prevention, detection, and treatment modalities. Read more Image Big tools for big data June 9, 2022 Nirav Merchant discusses how UArizona founded and grown resources like CyVerse and Data7 support data-driven research, both on campus and across the globe. Read more Image Gene variation may be early indicator for gastric cancer June 6, 2022 BIO5 member Juanita Merchant and her team have identified a genetic variation that could help identify when patients with Helicobacter pylori are more likely to develop stomach cancer. Read in UArizona Health Sciences Image Regenerating hearts and overcoming failure May 25, 2022 Dr. Jared Churko discusses regenerative medicine, mentorship, and failure. Read more Image Dr. Ayman Fanous finds music among tools to explore the mind May 23, 2022 BIO5 member Ayman Fanous sees great potential in research and music to provide precision solutions to aid mental health. Read in UArizona Health Sciences Image Tackling traumatic brain injury head-on May 9, 2022 Dr. Kaveh Laksari discusses his work at the intersection of engineering, biology, and human health. Read more Image Researchers find link between Parkinson's gene and vocal issues that could lead to earlier diagnosis May 4, 2022 Research lead by BIO5 member Julie Miller suggests that a specific gene commonly associated with Parkinson's may be behind those vocal-related issues – a finding that could help lead to earlier diagnoses and treatments for Parkinson's patients. Read in UArizona News Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image How BIO5 is changing the questions scientists can ask April 28, 2026 From cells to systems to a lifetime, researchers at the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute are asking new kinds of questions about health and disease. Read more
Image How a brain parasite persists — and the scientist studying it March 16, 2026 Chandrasekaran “Arun” Sambamurthy at the University of Arizona studies how the parasite Toxoplasma survives inside the human brain, research shaped in part by the BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship. Read more
Image Shared RNA language drives ALS research at the University of Arizona Feb. 20, 2026 Two scientists combine complementary strengths in RNA biology and aging neuron research to advance new approaches in studying ALS, supported by the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute. Read more
Image Deciphering mental illness and supporting women in medicine and science July 18, 2022 Dr. Amelia Gallitano shares her passion for treating and studying mental illness, as well as how she supports women and girls in pursuing careers in science and medicine. Read more
Image Tackling COVID-19 with research and science communication July 6, 2022 Dr. Deepta Bhattacharya discusses his experience as a leading immunologist and science communicator during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
Image Outshining the sun to squash skin cancer June 21, 2022 Dr. Clara Curiel discusses innovative skin cancer prevention, detection, and treatment modalities. Read more
Image Big tools for big data June 9, 2022 Nirav Merchant discusses how UArizona founded and grown resources like CyVerse and Data7 support data-driven research, both on campus and across the globe. Read more
Image Gene variation may be early indicator for gastric cancer June 6, 2022 BIO5 member Juanita Merchant and her team have identified a genetic variation that could help identify when patients with Helicobacter pylori are more likely to develop stomach cancer. Read in UArizona Health Sciences
Image Regenerating hearts and overcoming failure May 25, 2022 Dr. Jared Churko discusses regenerative medicine, mentorship, and failure. Read more
Image Dr. Ayman Fanous finds music among tools to explore the mind May 23, 2022 BIO5 member Ayman Fanous sees great potential in research and music to provide precision solutions to aid mental health. Read in UArizona Health Sciences
Image Tackling traumatic brain injury head-on May 9, 2022 Dr. Kaveh Laksari discusses his work at the intersection of engineering, biology, and human health. Read more
Image Researchers find link between Parkinson's gene and vocal issues that could lead to earlier diagnosis May 4, 2022 Research lead by BIO5 member Julie Miller suggests that a specific gene commonly associated with Parkinson's may be behind those vocal-related issues – a finding that could help lead to earlier diagnoses and treatments for Parkinson's patients. Read in UArizona News