- City of Hope appoints Aleksandar Sekulic to key cancer genomics role at TGenCity of Hope today announced the appointment of Aleksandar Sekulic, M.D., Ph.D., as a professor in the Integrated Cancer Genomics Division at Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen).
- Arizona BioIndustry Association opens office on Phoenix Bioscience Core at Connect LabsThe Phoenix Bioscience Core is excited to welcome the Arizona Bioindustry Association, Inc. (AZBio) to the PBC. Its new office in Connect Labs by Wexford Science + Technology expands on AZBio’s close relationship with the PBC and its community members.
- Arizona Board of Regents approves Arizona State University’s new medical schoolIn a major step toward better health care for Arizonans, on Feb. 22, the Arizona Board of Regents approved the creation of a new medical school at Arizona State University, which will open its doors to future doctors in the fall of 2026.
- University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix receives $3 million NIH grant for lung disease in infantsThe University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix announced Feb. 14 it had received a $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop new treatment methods for lung disease in premature infants.
- Phoenix Bioscience Core seeks new workforce development coordinator to reduce Arizona’s health care workforceThe Office of the Phoenix Bioscience Core is seeking a new workforce development coordinator to support the Arizona Board of Regents and universities’ efforts to reduce Arizona’s health care workforce gap.
- Recap: 2023 State of the Phoenix Bioscience CoreOn Tuesday, December 12, more than 200 members of greater Phoenix’s business and life science community joined the Phoenix Bioscience Core for its inaugural state of the PBC. The sold out event at 850 PBC gave the public an opportunity to hear pertinent updates from leaders from Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, the University of Arizona and the City of Phoenix on efforts to advance life science research and education.
- City of Phoenix votes to update development plan for Phoenix Bioscience CoreThe City of Phoenix City Council voted Jan. 3 to update the development plan for the Phoenix Bioscience Core as Arizona State University and the University of Arizona announce new major phases to the development of life sciences in downtown Phoenix.
- Flinn Foundation announces recipients of Seed Grants to Promote Translational Research ProgramTen research teams from three Arizona institutions have been awarded $100,000 each from the Flinn Foundation Seed Grants to Promote Translational Research Program to help turn their findings into viable treatments and diagnostics.
- University of Arizona selects design, build firms for CAMIThe University of Arizona Health Sciences announced December 12 it had selected McCarthy + SmithGroup to lead the design and construction of the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, or CAMI, facility in downtown Phoenix.
- Greater Phoenix Awarded EDA Tech Hub Strategy Development GrantGPEC and a consortium of 25 partners, including the PBC, focused on increasing medical device manufacturing received a federal Tech Hub grant.
- Phoenix “primed for continued growth” in life science and biotech, according to new reportThe Phoenix market is continuing to show positive signs of growth and development, with over 140 health care startups in the region and significant venture capital investment in life sciences, according to new research from Cushman & Wakefield.
- City of Hope names Alan Bryce chief clinical officer at City of Hope Cancer Center Phoenix, professor of molecular medicine at TGenCity of Hope announced the appointment of Alan H. Bryce, M.D., as the chief clinical officer at City of Hope Cancer Center Phoenix and professor of molecular medicine at Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen).
- Phoenix Union Bioscience High School receives top grade from Arizona Department of EducationThe Phoenix Union Bioscience High School was rated one of the top high schools in the Valley, according to a new report.
- City of Hope, TGen awarded five-year, $4.5 million grant to advance liquid biopsy for pancreatic cancerThe City of Hope and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) announced they’d received $4.5 million from the National Cancer Institute
- TGen, City of Hope researchers develop early detection method for pancreatic cancerResearchers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute, which is part of the City of Hope, have developed an early detection method for pancreatic cancer.
- Arizona State University announces location for new medical school, ASU HealthArizona State University President Michael Crow and City of Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego announced Oct. 19 that ASU Health, the new ASU medical school and ASU’s new School of Public Health Technology, will all be located in Downtown Phoenix.
- Northern Arizona University announces NAU Health, new college of medicine focused on underserved, rural and Indigenous populationsNorthern Arizona University announced the launch of NAU Health, as well as a College of Medicine, focused on increased health care access across Arizona.
- Phoenix Bioscience Core names inaugural recipients of Student Art GrantThe Phoenix Bioscience Core and its PBC Arts Committee announced the four recipients of the first PBC Student Art Grant, which will encourage students to explore the intersection of art and their academic journey studying health care and life sciences.
- National Institutes of Health To Locate Signature Research Program on the Phoenix Bioscience CorePHOENIX (September 14, 2023) – Wexford Science & Technology, LLC today announced that the National Institutes of Health has signed a lease at 850 PBC and will… Read more: National Institutes of Health To Locate Signature Research Program on the Phoenix Bioscience Core
- PBC Startup Crystal Sonic receives SBIR grant from NASAPhoenix-based Crystal Sonic recently announced it was awarded a Phase II SBIR grant from NASA to advance its materials processing technology, which reduces waste and costs in the semiconductor industry.
- Venture Café Phoenix launches new BioPreneur Network with Flinn Foundation, City of PhoenixVenture Café Phoenix, a weekly innovation ecosystem meet up that takes place every Thursday at 850 PBC on the Phoenix Bioscience Core, is launching a new BioPrenuer night to promote collaboration and networking among bioscience entrepreneurs.
- PBC Research Highlight: Stand and Move at WorkPBC Research Highlights are an opportunity for Phoenix Bioscience Core researchers to share the incredible work they are doing to improve health outcomes in our community. If you have a research highlight you would like to share, please reach out!
- Skysong Innovations to launch office hours at 850 PBCSkySong Innovations will host office hours at 850 PBC in the ASU Edson E+I suite to foster a culture of entrepreneurship on the Phoenix Bioscience Core.
- The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix names new deanFollowing an extensive national search, the University of Arizona Health Sciences has named Fredric Edward Wondisford, MD, MS, MBA, dean of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, effective Oct. 2, according to an announcement from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix.
- Three emerging growth companies move to Connect Labs by Wexford PHXExoDigm, Crystal Sonic, Medi Life join Connect Labs by Wexford Science + Technology on the Phoenix Bioscience Core.
- Phoenix Bioscience Core Arts Committee launches new student grant program to encourage exploration of art and scienceThe Phoenix Bioscience Core and its arts committee announced August 11 the launch of a new student-focused grant program aimed at encouraging students on the PBC to engage with the arts.
- Calviri: Canines Are Leading the Fight Against Human CanceCalviri Inc. CEO Dr. Stephen Johnston recently wrote an article in Pharmacy Times discussing how important the relationship is between… Read more: Calviri: Canines Are Leading the Fight Against Human Cance
- UArizona receives $4 million from Maricopa County for Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological TherapiesUArizona announced that CAMI has received additional funding support from the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
- UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, Banner Health announce partnership to increase residency and fellowship positionsThe University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and Banner Health announced June 22 a partnership to increase residency and fellowship positions for UArizona College of Medicine students in Phoenix.
- Artist + Researcher Exhibit featured on Arizona PBSThe Phoenix Bioscience Core’s Artist + Researcher Exhibit was recently featured on Arizona Horizons on AZ PBS.
- Phoenix a “key emerging life science talent cluster” according to national reportThe Phoenix MSA is a top emerging life science talent clusters in the nation, according to a new report from CBRE.
- Ivy Brain Tumor Center appoints new chief medical officer, focused on clinical trial programThe Ivy Brain Tumor Center and Barrow Neurological Institute are pleased to announce the addition of Yoshie Umemura, MD, as the new Chief Medical Officer of the Ivy Brain Tumor Center and Division Chief of Neuro-Oncology and the William and Joan Shapiro Chair of Neuro-Oncology at Barrow Neurological Institute.
- ASU Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation receives $5.4 million grant to increase nursing educationASU Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation received a $5.4 million grant to support nursing education programs throughout Arizona.
- TGen researcher joins international project mapping the human lungNicholas Banovich, a TGen researcher, recently worked with an international team of researchers to create the first single-cell atlas of the human lung.
- UArizona Health Sciences CAMI receives $3 million gift to fund director of cancer researchThe University of Arizona announced it received a $3 million gift from Bruce and Patricia Bartlett to fund the director of cancer research role at the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies (CAMI).
- Arizona State University to launch medical school as part of statewide effort to grow Arizona’s health care workforceArizona State University announced June 1 plans to create a new medical school as part of the Arizona Board of Regents AZ Healthy Tomorrow initiative aimed at shrinking the state’s growing health care workforce shortage.
- ASU Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation receives $4.5 million grant from NIHArizona State University’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation announced it had received a $4.5 million grant from the National Institute on Aging, a division of the National Institute of Health, to study the link between exercise and slowing down Alzheimer’s disease.
- Phoenix Children’s, UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix launch new research institutePhoenix Children’s Hospital and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix announced May 25 they have launched the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix to bolster pediatric cures and treatments.
- Xcellerant Ventures, Flinn Foundation partner to grow Arizona bioscience and health care sectorsXcellerant Ventures and the Flinn Foundation announced May 22 that the Flinn Foundation would be joining Xcellerant’s Venture Capital Fund I as a limited partner to support early and seed-stage startups in the HealthTech and MedTech space in Arizona.
- Calviri Scientists Find New Class of Biomarkers for Predicting Treatment Response in Cancer PatientsResearchers at Calviri have discovered a new biomarker in lung cancer patients that could better predict treatment response.
- Wexford Science + Technology’s 850 PBC receives LEED Gold status850 PBC, a 227,000 square foot lab and office developed by Wexford Science + Technology, received LEED Gold certifications by the U.S. Green Building Council for both the Core and Shell and the Interiors of the building.
- TGen scientists test new technology to better prepare for emerging disease outbreaksResearchers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, in collaboration with scientists at Jumpcode Genomics, have developed a next generation sequencing (NGS) workflow that could help transform the future of large-scale pandemic responses and focused clinical infectious disease testing. The NGS workflow can enable earlier detection and responses to pathogen outbreaks , variant strain typing, co-infection detection and individual human host response assessment. The workflow is pathogen agnostic and could potentially inform pandemic preparedness plans in the future.
- Arizona PBS features Translational Sciences CEO and Dean of College of Medicine – Phoenix Dr. Guy ReedTranslational Sciences CEO and dean of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix appeared on Arizona PBS to discuss TS23.
- TGen, City of Hope, HonorHealth develop more precise method for pancreatic cancer treatmentNewswise — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — April 7, 2023 — A trio of premier Southwest biomedical research centers — HonorHealth Research Institute,… Read more: TGen, City of Hope, HonorHealth develop more precise method for pancreatic cancer treatment
- ASU College of Health Solutions receives $9 million grant to improve health care in Arizona through AHCCCSArizona State University’s College of Health Solutions has received a $9 million grant to continue its work with Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) to advance health equity and address patients’ whole-person care, ASU said in on ASU News.
- Wexford Science + Technology launches the SciTech Venture Fund focused on early stage startupsWexford Science + Technology, the developer behind 850 PBC, announced last week it has launched its own venture fund focused on investing in early and late-stage seed opportunities, as well as its first two investments through the fund.
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport debuts Artists + Researchers exhibit in airport museumThe Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport will host its first ever Night at the Museum event to debut the Phoenix… Read more: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport debuts Artists + Researchers exhibit in airport museum
- Globally Renowned Research Scientist Joins Phoenix Children’s, University of Arizona College of Medicine – PhoenixPhoenix Children’s and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix today announced the hire of Vladimir Kalinichenko, MD, PhD, as Director for the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, and professor of Child Health with tenure.
- Artists and researchers pair up as part of next PBC collaborative art projectThe Phoenix Bioscience Core and its PBC Arts Committee have announced the 10 teams of artists and researchers working together to develop a collaborative piece of art.
- New TGen study details new understanding of Alzheimer’s diseaseAn international group of researchers, including TGen faculty, published a new paper that detail changes related to Alzheimer’s disease.
- Meet Calviri: The PBC company developing a vaccine for cancerCalviri, Inc. is a Phoenix Bioscience Core-based company is working on a vaccine for cancer – yes, you read that correctly.
- Exact Sciences and PGA Tour Champions extend long-running partnership in TucsonTucson, Ariz. (February 1, 2023) – The PGA TOUR Champions, the Tucson Conquistadores, the First Tee Tucson, and Exact Sciences, the… Read more: Exact Sciences and PGA Tour Champions extend long-running partnership in Tucson
- Check out all of the Super Bowl events happening near the Phoenix Bioscience CorePhoenix is hosting the Super Bowl this week and there are a ton of great events happening near the Phoenix Bioscience Core.
- Arizona universities receive major grant to end nursing shortage in ArizonaASU, NAU and UArizona received funding from the AZDHS to combat the nursing shortage Arizona hospitals currently face.
- Phoenix: a global destination for bioscience and healthcare innovatorsThe Phoenix Bioscience Core was recently featured in Nature as part of a larger story highlighting the growth and impact Phoenix has as a life science hub. Below is an excerpt from that piece, and you can read the entire story here.
- Phoenix named top 10 city for great downtown living experience.A new study put the city of Phoenix in the top 10 for a great downtown living experience, citing all of the new apartments and plenty to do.
- Wexford Science & Technology launches Connect Labs, a new life science coworking space on the Phoenix Bioscience CoreWexford Science + Technology held a ribbon cutting ceremony January 19 for the grand opening of Connect Labs, a new coworking space on the Phoenix Bioscience Core geared toward life science startups.
- TGen, University of Wisconsin researchers use machine learning to make early detection of cancer more accessibleTGen and University of Wisconsin researchers published a study to make early cancer detection more available.
- NAU’s Occupational Therapy Program receives 10-year reaccreditationNAU’s Occupational Therapy Program, which is located on the Phoenix Bioscience Core, announced January 13, it received a 10-year reaccreditation from the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE).
- Northern Arizona University PA student goes to Washington to advocate for Dreamers like herselfA first-year student from NAU’s Physician Assistant program traveled to Washington, D.C. to advocate for Dreamers like herself.
- Meet Exact Sciences: The PBC company behind CologuardExact Sciences joined the Phoenix Bioscience Core when it acquired a pair of Phoenix-based startups from the Translational Genomics Research… Read more: Meet Exact Sciences: The PBC company behind Cologuard
- Northern Arizona University OT students help children with disabilities go, go, go.A small but mighty group of Northern Arizona University Occupational Therapy students and Dr. Sara Stephenson, Associate Clinical Professor of Occupational Therapy have partnered with nationwide nonprofit Go Baby Go to give adaptable electric cars to children with physical disabilities.
- New PBC initiative aimed at improving access to health care, inspiring students toward careers in science, medicineA new partnership on the Phoenix Bioscience Core leverages Arizona State University’s charter and design aspirations, and connects it with… Read more: New PBC initiative aimed at improving access to health care, inspiring students toward careers in science, medicine
- Meet BacVax: a PBC startup working on a vaccine to prevent ear infections in young children.Hear more about BacVax, a PBC startup on Arizona PBS developing a vaccine to prevent ear infections.
- ASU, Wexford Science & Technology launch Bioscience Growth Accelerator, a new program to fuel life science startups on PBCArizona State University and Wexford Science & Technology, LLC announced the Bioscience Growth Accelerator, a new program for life science… Read more: ASU, Wexford Science & Technology launch Bioscience Growth Accelerator, a new program to fuel life science startups on PBC
- Meet ElectraTect: the PBC company bringing fairness to the cannabis industryPBC-based startup ElectraTect and co-founder Evan Darzi aim to bring fairness to the cannabis industry through a marijuana breathalyzer.
- University of Arizona Health Sciences receives $150 million in state support, plus private fundingThe University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, or CAMI, received a strong vote of support from Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, who designated $150 million in new funding for the Phoenix-based center. At the same time, CAMI received its first private philanthropic support as part of a new $10 million gift from the Steele Foundation.
- NAU’s Dr. Amit Kumar research receives R01 grant for stroke researchNAU Dr. Amit Kumar receives R01 grant study relationship between race/ethnicity, poverty and stroke treatment and recovery.
- Phoenix Bioscience Core announces next cohort of Artists + Researchers projectThe Phoenix Bioscience Core’s Arts Committee has selected the ten researchers and ten artists to participate in the next Artist + Researcher Exhibition, bringing together some of Phoenix’s brightest and most creative minds to collaborate on a translational art piece.
- UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix hosts research open house, highlights success of university researchThe University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Research Office Open House invited the college’s students, faculty, residents and staff to… Read more: UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix hosts research open house, highlights success of university research
- New TGen research expands options for treating medulloblastomaA deep dive into the proteins and protein activities of human tumors grown in mouse models expands the potential therapeutic pathways to treat medulloblastoma, according to a new study published in the Journal of Proteome Research.
- TGEN part of $2 million SBIR award to fund therapeutic development and testingThe Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), and Stingray Therapeutics, Inc. of Dallas and Houston, Texas announced a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) accelerated direct to phase II award of $2 Million.
- Vidium Animal Health announces partnership to expand genomics testing to more veterinariansVidium Animal Health announced today that it has partnered with Torigen Pharmaceuticals, an animal health biologics company, to offer genomic testing and precision medicine to more veterinarians.
- ASU College of Health Solutions launches new genetic counseling masters programArizona State University’s College of Health Solutions is launching a new Master of Science degree in genetic counseling that will prepare students help patients understand their risk of a variety of genetic conditions.
- TGen, Arizona State University collaborate to treat fatty liver disease in Latino youth through NIDDK grantArizona State University’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Phoenix Children’s Hospital and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) announced yesterday they will partner on a new study along with Cincinnati Children’s focused on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD, in Latino youth.
- Exact Sciences awards grants to health centers focused on improving cancer screenings in vulnerable populationsExact Sciences Corp., a leading provider of cancer screening and diagnostic tests, today awarded $525,000 in grants to eight federally qualified health centers focused on improving colorectal cancer screening rates in vulnerable populations, including Mountain Park Health Center in Phoenix.
- UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz receives reproductive immunology awardMelissa Herbst-Kralovetz, PhD, an associate professor of Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical Translational Sciences, and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine… Read more: UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz receives reproductive immunology award
- Exact Sciences presents new data on biomarkers in the blood that can signal for cancerExact Sciences recently presented new data from a multi-cancer early detection biomarker validation study that showed the performance of four biomarkers found in the blood that can signal the presence of cancer in the body.
- ASU College of Health Solutions adds more than 20 new faculty members for Fall 2022Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions, the largest academic college on the Phoenix Bioscience Core, announced this week it has added more than 20 faculty members to its college for this academic year.
- TGen adds to C-Suite, appoints Page Bachman as Chief People OfficeThe Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, today announced the appointment of Page Bachman, JD, as the Institute’s Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Chief People Officer.
- TGen, City of Hope receive gift from Lynda Carter Altman to fund blood cancer diagnostics, treatmentPHOENIX, September 8, 2022 — The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research… Read more: TGen, City of Hope receive gift from Lynda Carter Altman to fund blood cancer diagnostics, treatment
- Arizona Bioscience Week returns this month, focus on highlighting advances in Arizona’s life science industryAZ Bio Week will return to Phoenix Sept. 25-30 with the goal of showcasing Arizona’s life science industry to new investors, potential partners and future employers.
- Two new hires for the University of Arizona College of Medicine – PhoenixThe University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix has appointed Dr. Farah Husain as the division chief of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery, as well as vice chair of Quality for the Department of Surgery, and Dr. Irene Alexandraki as the new senior associate dean of academic affairs.
- University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix hosts health summit for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders in ArizonaThe University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix served as the local host for the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI). The organization is touring the nation to bring community and health care leaders together to address critical issues facing these populations.
- Phoenix Bioscience Core joins Global Network of Innovation DistrictsPhoenix Bioscience Core joins select group of innovation districts around world as it seeks to further efforts to make PBC… Read more: Phoenix Bioscience Core joins Global Network of Innovation Districts
- New TGen research finds link in severity for Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseNonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is both increasingly common and potentially deadly; yet its causes remain poorly understood. Now, a collaborative team of researchers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, and Temple University has uncovered a link between decreases in an enzyme that makes choline in the liver —an essential nutrient for humans— and severity of NAFLD.
- Northern Arizona University appoints Oaklee Rogers as Assistant Dean for Phoenix Bioscience CoreNorthern Arizona University announced that Dr. Oaklee Rogers will serve as its new new assistant dean on the Phoenix Bioscience Core tasked with overseeing the College of Health and Human Services programs on the PBC.
- TGen names Kevin Campbell new CIOThe Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, today announced that industry veteran Kevin Campbell has been appointed the Institute’s Chief Information Officer.
- PBC Profiles: ASU College of Health Solutions Dean Deborah HelitzerMeet the dean of Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions, Deborah Helitzer
- FOX 10 Phoenix’s Ty Brennan visits Phoenix Bioscience Core for stress testing with ASU College of Health SolutionsFOX 10‘s AZ AM crew paid a visit to the Phoenix Bioscience Core on August 11 where reporter Ty Brennan… Read more: FOX 10 Phoenix’s Ty Brennan visits Phoenix Bioscience Core for stress testing with ASU College of Health Solutions
- Phoenix Bioscience Core debuts Artist + Researcher Exhibition as part of new PBC Arts CommitteeThe Phoenix Bioscience Core will launch a new art exhibition this month aimed at displaying the life science research happening on the PBC in new and dynamic ways.
- CEI LabForce awarded $1 million for biosciences workforce training programThe Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation LabForce was awarded $1 million to support a new biomedical technician training program on the Phoenix Bioscience Core.
- University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix receives full reaccreditation for eight yearsThe Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) awarded the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix a full reaccreditation for its medical school with the maximum available certification period, a signal of the incredible strength of the program.
- Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market launches Good Food Fridays on the Phoenix Bioscience CoreThe Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market is bringing a new, weekly food truck program to the Phoenix Bioscience Core starting August 19. Introducing: Good Food Fridays.
- New ASU research shows critical link between breast cancer, diabetesA new study from Dr. Dorothy Sears from Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions reveals a critical link between breast cancer and diabetes in women.
- Phoenix Veterans Affairs research team shows power of neoantigens in fighting cancerNew research from a Phoenix-led team at the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Dr. Karen Taraszka Hastings shows how powerful neoantigens can serve in the fight against cancer.
- New technology from UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix could expedite blood sample analysisA new paper co-authored by the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix’s Dr. Frederic Zenhausern outlines a new technology that can expedite the analysis of human blood samples.
- TGen, NAU study examines body’s antibody response to COVID-19 vaccineCould the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous antibody responses and point the way to a universal coronavirus vaccine? A new analysis of the antibody response to a COVID-19 vaccine suggests the immune system’s past history with other coronaviruses, including those behind the common cold, shapes the patients response, according to a study published today in Cell Reports.
- 850 PBC welcomes three new tenants in genomics and diagnosticsThe newest development on the Phoenix Bioscience Core, 850 PBC, recently welcomed three new companies in the areas of genomics research and medical diagnostics.
- New UArizona Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies to drive significant economic impact to PhoenixThe new University of Arizona Center for Advanced and Molecular and Immunological Therapies, which will be located on the Phoenix Bioscience Core, is expected to have an economic impact of as high as $4.8 billion and attract more than 150 companies to Phoenix, according to a new study.
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