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SUMMARY:Student Research Symposium - ASU College of Health Solutions
DESCRIPTION:The College of Health Solutions is home to some of the most innovative health research happening across the world. This includes the topics being explored by our students. Join us for the Student Research Symposium on Friday\, May 2 from 2 to 5 p.m. for the chance to see the work our graduate and undergraduate students have produced. This annual event showcases the research inquiries and accomplishments of our graduate and undergraduate students. View the poster gallery\, listen to five-minute presentations and ask our student researchers questions about their work. Contact: Janet Abbott\, janet.abbott@asu.edu
URL:https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/event/student-research-symposium-asu-college-of-health-solutions/
LOCATION:Health North\, 550 N 3rd St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
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SUMMARY:2025 Inaugural Research Week
DESCRIPTION:TReO is thrilled to announce the College’s Inaugural Research Week Monday\, May 5th – Friday\, May 9th. For the first time\, the College will be hosting a Research Week showcasing multiple research events that were previously held at different times of the year. These events will be held in this new format to foster collaboration and highlight exciting research projects and discoveries among diverse groups at all training levels. Thanks to our generous sponsors\, the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre and the Flinn Foundation\, there is no cost to attend these events.
URL:https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/event/2025-inaugural-research-week/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Academic,Conference
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SUMMARY:Biomedical Research Day: Bridging Science and Health Tuesday\,
DESCRIPTION:Biomedical Research Day: Bridging Science and Health Tuesday\,  taking place during Research Week\, will showcase the latest discoveries by featured faculty speakers as well as undergraduate\, graduate\, and postdoctoral trainees at the U of A College of Medicine – Phoenix. All trainees have been invited to prepare posters to present their research findings\, and top abstracts in Cardiopulmonary\, Neuroscience\, and Cancer Cell Biology & Immunology have been selected for oral presentations. \nThanks to our generous sponsors\, the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre\, the Flinn Foundation\, and the MICA Medical Foundation\, there is no cost to attend. \nAgenda: \n8:00 – 9:00 – Registration opens and poster setup\n9:00 – 9:10 – Welcoming remarks Session One – Cardiopulmonary\n9:10 – 9:35 – Christopher Glembotski\, PhD; Vice Dean for Research; Director\, Translational Cardiovascular Research Center; Professor\, Internal Medicine “Does 3 represent the state of completeness in a career researching the heart?”\n9:35 – 9:50 – Ashton Jorgensen\, PhD (Postdoc) “Sex differences in cardiac fibroblast response to transient angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition”\n9:50 – 10:05 – Natascha Schippel (Graduate student) “Erythropoietin-dependent acquisition of CD71hiCD105hi phenotype within CD235a− early erythroid progenitors”\n10:05 – 10:20 – Ryan Woltz\, PhD (Postdoc) “Disruption of a single R395:E398 salt bridge by PIP2 shifts the state distribution towards an open and conductive state in human small-conductance Ca2+-activated potassium channels”\n10:20 – 10:40 – Break Session Two – Neuroscience\n10:40 – 11:05 – Isabelle Schrauwen\, PhD; Associate Professor\, Translational Neurosciences “Omics-driven insights into the pathophysiology of neurological and sensorineural disorders”\n11:05 – 11:20 – Chris Brown\, PhD (Postdoc) “Increased neuronal plasticity accelerates vision deficits in the P23H murine model of retinitis pigmentosa”\n11:20 – 11:35 – Bhavik Rajaboina (Undergraduate) “Persistent glial dysfunction in the hippocampus after diffuse axonal injury: sex differences and implications for neurodegeneration”\n11:35 – 11:50 – Sunny Vansdadia\, BS (Medical Student & Clinical Research Graduate Student) “Predicting brain metastasis from lung cancer: a SEER database ML analysis”\n12:00 – 1:00 – Lunch and Posters Session\n1 1:00 – 2:00 – Lunch and Posters Session 2\nSession Three – Cancer Cell Biology and Immunology\n2:00 – 2:15 – Rayna Shaik (Undergraduate) “Gas marble therapeutics mitigate oxidative stress in chronic wounds”\n2:15 – 2:30 – Hunter O\’Brien (Graduate student) “ITGA3\, a novel predictive biomarker for FAK-FAT targeted therapeutics in melanoma”\n2:30 – 2:45 – Anita Garwolinska (Undergraduate) “Targeted lipidomics unveils complex lipids in cervicovaginal environment as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for endometrial cancer”\n2:45 – 3:10 – Suwon Kim\, PhD; Associate Professor\, Basic Medical Sciences; Director\, Personalized Active Learning\, UME “ING4 tumor suppressor\, tumor immune microenvironment (TIME)\, and metastasis: a butterfly effect”\n3:10 – 3:20 – Oral presentation awards and closing remarks Location All oral presentations will take place in HSEB C104\, the poster session and lunch will take place in Piper Auditorium. \nHealth Sciences Education Building (HSEB) – 435 N. 5th Street\, Phoenix\, AZ 85004  \nVirginia G. Piper Auditorium – 600 E. Van Buren Street\, Phoenix\, AZ 85004  \nPBC Parking Garage – 555 E. Fillmore\, Phoenix\, AZ 85004
URL:https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/event/biomedical-research-day-bridging-science-and-health-tuesday/
LOCATION:Health Sciences Education Building\, 435 N 5th St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:UA TReO - Small Business Requirements for SBIR/STTR Grants Ownership Considerations
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to present this session as a part of College’s Inaugural Research Week!\nThis session will provide an overview of small business registration processes\, ownership structure\, and eligibility factors related to SBIR/STTR grants. The main objective of this session is to equip PIs with foundational knowledge for forming a biotech startup aligned with SBIR/STTR requirements.\n\nWhat You’ll Learn:\n\nImportance of Company Registration: Understanding the fundamental requirements for establishing a small business is essential for applying to SBIR/STTR grants. This step is often the first hurdle for academic investigators transitioning into entrepreneurship.\nRegistration Processes: Principal Investigators (PIs) will be guided through the key registration steps necessary for eligibility\, including obtaining an Employer Identification Number (EIN)\, a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI)\, and other essential registrations required for federal grant applications.\nOwnership Structure and Grant Differences: This section will outline ownership requirements and clarify distinctions between SBIR and STTR programs. For example\, SBIR requires that the Principal Investigator be primarily employed by the small business (more than 50% of their time)\, which may present challenges for academic PIs. In contrast\, STTR offers more flexibility by allowing the PI to be employed by either the small business or the partnering research institution.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur Special Guest:  \n \nRobert Theobald\nVice President\, Small Business Services\nArizona Commerce Authority 
URL:https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/event/ua-treo-small-business-requirements-for-sbir-sttr-grants-ownership-considerations/
LOCATION:Health Sciences Education Building\, 435 N 5th St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
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SUMMARY:U of A COMP-P Class of 2025 Commencement Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:*This event is by invitation only* \nCommencement marks a student’s transition from the classroom to practicing medicine. It is the end of the students’ medical school journey that has taken them four years to complete\, and it is the culmination of all they have worked so hard for. \nThis year’s ceremony will be held at Orpheum Theatre – Phoenix — 203 W. Adams St.\, Phoenix\, AZ 85003 \nFaculty and staff are invited to join the live stream on the college’s YouTube channel. \nThe cherished tradition of the procession led by bagpipe and drum corps will lead the Class of 2025 into their ceremony! The procession cannot be livestreamed\, but we will capture highlights and share them.
URL:https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/event/u-of-a-comp-p-class-of-2025-commencement-ceremony/
LOCATION:Orpheum Theatre – Phoenix\, 203 W. ADAMS ST.\, Phoenix\, 85003\, United States
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