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ASU expert answers questions about risk, prevention and the role of El Niño Earlier this month, hantavirus made local headlines… Read more: What Arizona should understand about hantavirus - College Welcomes Inaugural Division Chief of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Niraj R. Chavan, MD, MPH, FACOG, FASAM, has joined the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and Banner… Read more: College Welcomes Inaugural Division Chief of Maternal-Fetal Medicine - NAU receives $1.76M grant to train future biomedical workforce
Northern Arizona University received its first T32 grant from the National Institutes of Health, which will allow the university to fund 20… Read more: NAU receives $1.76M grant to train future biomedical workforce - Helios Scholars at TGen Celebrates 20 Years of Investment in Arizona’s Future Scientists
For 20 years, Helios Scholars at TGen has demonstrated how early access to research labs, mentorship, and hands-on scientific experience… Read more: Helios Scholars at TGen Celebrates 20 Years of Investment in Arizona’s Future Scientists - NAU’s College of Health and Human Services students present at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research
The National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR), is one of the largest research conventions of its kind, bringing in more than 4,000 undergraduate researchers worldwide. This… Read more: NAU’s College of Health and Human Services students present at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research - For First Time, Graduate Programs Honored with the Pathway Scholars Students
Graduating students in the Pathway Scholars Program posed for a selfie after their ceremony. In total, 20 students were recognized… Read more: For First Time, Graduate Programs Honored with the Pathway Scholars Students - Picard Medical / SynCardia Advances Emperor Total Artificial Heart Program with Successful Next-Generation Preclinical Implant Studies
— Independent dual motor ventricular design demonstrates stable full circulatory support across all study procedures — — Advancing second-generation Emperor… Read more: Picard Medical / SynCardia Advances Emperor Total Artificial Heart Program with Successful Next-Generation Preclinical Implant Studies - 11th Annual ABRC-Flinn Research Conference a Platform for Important Breakthroughs in Medicine
John S. Garcia, MBA, CPM, program director at the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre, Dean Fred Wondisford, MD, MS, MBA, Corey… Read more: 11th Annual ABRC-Flinn Research Conference a Platform for Important Breakthroughs in Medicine - Fashion and Philanthropy Unite to Advance Women’s Cancer Research at Runway for Research 2026
Annual Scottsdale event benefiting TGen returns October 9 with an inspiring morning dedicated to accelerating discoveries for women facing cancer… Read more: Fashion and Philanthropy Unite to Advance Women’s Cancer Research at Runway for Research 2026 - Meet the 2026 Undergraduate Interns at Barrow
Each summer, Barrow Neurological Institute opens its doors to the next generation of scientists, clinicians, and innovators, and this year… Read more: Meet the 2026 Undergraduate Interns at Barrow - TGen Ambassadors Program Marks 10 Years of Community Impact, Advocacy, and Research Support
For the past decade, the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, has built the TGen Ambassadors… Read more: TGen Ambassadors Program Marks 10 Years of Community Impact, Advocacy, and Research Support - Second Annual Research Week Celebrates Innovation and Collaboration
Class of 2026 medical students pose with their posters at the 16th Annual Scholarly Project Research Symposium. Dynamic lineup showcased… Read more: Second Annual Research Week Celebrates Innovation and Collaboration - Banner Health report shows Arizona research driving national medical innovation
Milestones in Research details 1,300 clinical and translational research studies, FDA-approved heart device, landmark Alzheimer’s prevention work PHOENIX (May 26,… Read more: Banner Health report shows Arizona research driving national medical innovation - Critical Path Institute Launches New Approach Methodologies Developer Coalition to Advance Human-Relevant Tools for Drug Development
Global coalition unites NAMs developers to accelerate validation, qualification, and regulatory adoption of human-relevant methodologies, reducing reliance on animal models… Read more: Critical Path Institute Launches New Approach Methodologies Developer Coalition to Advance Human-Relevant Tools for Drug Development - Christopher Finch Named New Dean at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy
Christopher K. Finch, PharmD, will join the University of Arizona on August 1 as the new dean of the R.… Read more: Christopher Finch Named New Dean at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy - ASU’s first human MRI enables breakthrough clinical studies
Researchers can now watch the brain in action Associate Professor Blair Braden (right) and members of ASU’s Autism and Brain… Read more: ASU’s first human MRI enables breakthrough clinical studies - Emmeline Ventures: Investing in Women’s Health, Innovation, and the Future of Venture Capital
Emmeline Ventures’s vision is simple: When more women are funded, our future becomes one of growth; opportunities no longer sit… Read more: Emmeline Ventures: Investing in Women’s Health, Innovation, and the Future of Venture Capital - Arizona Microcredit Initiative Awards $7,000 in Prizes at 2nd Annual Pitch Competition for Underserved Entrepreneurs
Greater Phoenix nonprofit hosts entrepreneurial competition at 850PBC following three-workshop training cohort TEMPE, Ariz. — May 15th— The Arizona Microcredit… Read more: Arizona Microcredit Initiative Awards $7,000 in Prizes at 2nd Annual Pitch Competition for Underserved Entrepreneurs - Connecticut mom finds healing and hope after cross-country journey to undergo rare spinal surgery in Arizona to remove dangerous malformation
(Middlebury, CT – May 6, 2026) – After traveling more than 2,000 miles to Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix for rare spinal surgery,… Read more: Connecticut mom finds healing and hope after cross-country journey to undergo rare spinal surgery in Arizona to remove dangerous malformation - TGen appoints Nhan L. Tran, Ph.D., to faculty as distinguished professor
His lab will focus on advancing immuno‑oncology and microbiome innovation and research on understanding and interrupting tumor–immune interactions The Translational… Read more: TGen appoints Nhan L. Tran, Ph.D., to faculty as distinguished professor - Convocation Marks Class of 2026’s Final Step Toward Their Careers in Medicine
Members of the Class of 2026 process through the streets of Downtown Phoenix to the Orpheum Theatre. Ceremony commemorated and… Read more: Convocation Marks Class of 2026’s Final Step Toward Their Careers in Medicine - Internationally recognized oncology drug development leader and melanoma expert joins HonorHealth Research Institute
Dr. Nageatte Ibrahim helped guide the clinical development of Keytruda, one of the most consequential immuno-oncology therapies SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. —… Read more: Internationally recognized oncology drug development leader and melanoma expert joins HonorHealth Research Institute - Google selects U of A for quantum research group focused on life sciences
The University of Arizona has been selected as one of only five academic institutions to partner with Google on a… Read more: Google selects U of A for quantum research group focused on life sciences - New TGen Clinical Test for Multiple Myeloma Consolidates Multiple Analyses and Provides Detailed Information in 3 Days
JAYseq, a powerful new whole genome sequencing assay delivers a comprehensive, 72 hour molecular profile to help oncologists personalize care… Read more: New TGen Clinical Test for Multiple Myeloma Consolidates Multiple Analyses and Provides Detailed Information in 3 Days - HonorHealth Research Institute explores a new way to treat type 2 diabetes without drugs
Restore-1 clinical trial uses steam to refresh part of the small intestine in an effort to restore natural blood-sugar control… Read more: HonorHealth Research Institute explores a new way to treat type 2 diabetes without drugs - Barrow Patient Begins to Reclaim Independence With Neuralink Robotic Arm After Spinal Cord Injury
When Alex Conley fractured his C4 and C5 spinal vertebrae, doctors told him the result was a complete spinal cord injury… Read more: Barrow Patient Begins to Reclaim Independence With Neuralink Robotic Arm After Spinal Cord Injury - Celebrating Match Day Success in 2026
As Match Day 2026 comes to an end, Doctor of Pharmacy students celebrate their successful residency placements at healthcare institutions… Read more: Celebrating Match Day Success in 2026 - How Student-Led Innovation Is Advancing Diabetes Care and Clinical Training in Arizona
Clinical excellence in healthcare doesn’t begin on the first day of a career, it starts much earlier. At the Phoenix… Read more: How Student-Led Innovation Is Advancing Diabetes Care and Clinical Training in Arizona - ASU Health’s alliance with HonorHealth to benefit researchers, students — and Arizona residents who never step foot in a classroom
As primary clinical affiliate for the John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering, HonorHealth opens up opportunities for improving… Read more: ASU Health’s alliance with HonorHealth to benefit researchers, students — and Arizona residents who never step foot in a classroom - Showcasing Impact: Regent Brewster Visits NAU CHHS at the PBC
Northern Arizona University’s College of Health and Human Services recently welcomed Arizona Board of Regents member, Regent Gregg Brewster, to… Read more: Showcasing Impact: Regent Brewster Visits NAU CHHS at the PBC - AAFMIC Conference Highlights Key Role Family Practitioners Play in Research Discovery
Medical students Sage Liu and Anna Leah Eisner (far right) moderated the “What’s Family Medicine Really Like?” panel. Day-long conference… Read more: AAFMIC Conference Highlights Key Role Family Practitioners Play in Research Discovery - TGen researchers publish genome assemblies for two widely used human cell lines
The new genomes will help scientists explore disease mechanisms and cellular processes PHOENIX — (April 30, 2026) — A team led… Read more: TGen researchers publish genome assemblies for two widely used human cell lines - Banner Health becomes world leader in total artificial heart program
Nonprofit health system completes 50th procedure, more than any other center globally since 2022 PHOENIX (April 27, 2026) – Banner Health… Read more: Banner Health becomes world leader in total artificial heart program - Play can improve health. Tech is making that happen.
A new grant from the Flinn Foundation is allowing computer scientist Jared Duval to expand his work around making healthcare technology both effective… Read more: Play can improve health. Tech is making that happen. - From Downtown to Discovery: Martin “Marty” Shultz Honored for Shaping Phoenix’s Bioscience Future
On Tuesday, April 21, 2026, the City of Phoenix honored Martin “Marty” Shultz with a ceremonial street sign at the… Read more: From Downtown to Discovery: Martin “Marty” Shultz Honored for Shaping Phoenix’s Bioscience Future - Phoenix Emerges as a National Leader in Bioscience
Insights From Mayor Kate Gallego’s State of the City Address Phoenix is strengthening its position as a national hub for… Read more: Phoenix Emerges as a National Leader in Bioscience - 4 ASU students awarded Goldwater Scholarships for excellence in STEM research
Two of this year’s four ASU Goldwater Scholars have worked in Regents Professor Rogier Windhorst’s lab, which analyzes data and… Read more: 4 ASU students awarded Goldwater Scholarships for excellence in STEM research - New Protocol Significantly Improves Outcomes for Patients Suffering a Heat-Related Illness
As CWI has become a focal point for the treatment of heat-related incidents, Dr. Stowell and others have conducted trainings… Read more: New Protocol Significantly Improves Outcomes for Patients Suffering a Heat-Related Illness - A New Way to City launches to elevate stories and perception of Greater Phoenix
Regional brand platform A New Way To City supported by leaders across key economic and entertainment sectors PHOENIX (April 21, 2026) —… Read more: A New Way to City launches to elevate stories and perception of Greater Phoenix - First Class of Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Scholarships Awarded to College of Health and Human Services Students
Northern Arizona University’s College of Health and Human Services recently received a generous investment from the Virginia G. Piper Charitable… Read more: First Class of Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Scholarships Awarded to College of Health and Human Services Students - The inaugural Arizona Tech Week, powered by the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA), kicked off on Monday, April 6, and concluded on Sunday, April 12.
Arizona’s first decentralized, statewide conference highlighted the startup and investment community’s notable growth, alongside a strong sense of eagerness among… Read more: The inaugural Arizona Tech Week, powered by the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA), kicked off on Monday, April 6, and concluded on Sunday, April 12. - Healing in harmony
For people living with Parkinson’s disease, music is medicine. As founder of the NAU-based choir Mountain Tremors since 2016, Fé Murray has 10 years of… Read more: Healing in harmony - Barrow Neuro Analytics Center Doubles Footprint to Support Growing Neurological Research Programs
Barrow Neurological Institute has expanded its Barrow Neuro Analytics Center, nearly doubling its dedicated research space to more than 18,000 square feet… Read more: Barrow Neuro Analytics Center Doubles Footprint to Support Growing Neurological Research Programs - AZAdvances Health Innovation Showcase Highlights Arizona’s Growing Bioscience Ecosystem
The AZAdvances Health Innovation Showcase featured an exciting lineup of Arizona-based innovators revolutionizing the future of healthcare through technologies, data… Read more: AZAdvances Health Innovation Showcase Highlights Arizona’s Growing Bioscience Ecosystem - Seven Arizona research projects earn $100K grants from Flinn Foundation
PHOENIX—Seven Arizona-based research teams have been awarded $100,000 grants from the Flinn Foundation as members of the 2026 Translational Seed Grants… Read more: Seven Arizona research projects earn $100K grants from Flinn Foundation - ‘At the edge of the future’: ASU breaks ground for better health outcomes for Arizona
ASU Health headquarters to house new medical, technology schools Dirt is turned during a ceremonial groundbreaking at the future site… Read more: ‘At the edge of the future’: ASU breaks ground for better health outcomes for Arizona - Preparing the next generation of dementia care professionals | Elevate, The Campaign for NAU
At Northern Arizona University, more than 200 students recently came together across disciplines—alongside roughly 30 faculty and community partners—to better… Read more: Preparing the next generation of dementia care professionals | Elevate, The Campaign for NAU - Remote Patient Monitoring Service Developed by College Alumnus
Tether provides virtual supervision and remote patient monitoring, bringing timely, high-quality care to rural communities and beyond. Co-founded by Sam… Read more: Remote Patient Monitoring Service Developed by College Alumnus - HonorHealth CEO Todd LaPorte named W. P. Carey’s Executive of the Year
TEMPE, Ariz., April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — With more than 40 years of diverse health care experience, Todd LaPorte has… Read more: HonorHealth CEO Todd LaPorte named W. P. Carey’s Executive of the Year - How a brain parasite persists — and the scientist studying it
Chandrasekaran “Arun” Sambamurthy at the University of Arizona studies how the parasite Toxoplasma survives inside the human brain, research shaped… Read more: How a brain parasite persists — and the scientist studying it - Putting the pieces of health care together
Health systems science will help ASU Health students make most of their careers Swapna Reddy (left) and Kristen Will are… Read more: Putting the pieces of health care together - Quantum science outreach program sees Golden State expansion
Since its creation in 2022, SparCQS has introduced thousands of individuals to the not-so-small world of quantum science. Housed within the Center… Read more: Quantum science outreach program sees Golden State expansion - HonorHealth Research Institute patient receives new type of lumbar spine disc repair, alleviating pain and restoring range of motion
First such procedure in Arizona and only second time procedure is used in the U.S. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — March 31,… Read more: HonorHealth Research Institute patient receives new type of lumbar spine disc repair, alleviating pain and restoring range of motion - GPEC joins national biotechnology symposium in Washington, D.C.
Greater Phoenix, federal leadership discuss biotechnology industry policy efforts at Biotech Across America State Symposium PHOENIX (March 27, 2026) —… Read more: GPEC joins national biotechnology symposium in Washington, D.C. - The Cost of a Broken Pipeline
A broken pipeline impacts more than access to care — it affects the people who rely on it every day.… Read more: The Cost of a Broken Pipeline - ASU Health aims to promote proactive health care with artificial intelligence
AI to be significant component in ASU’s medical suites of the future Graphic by Chad Musch/ASU ASU Health has embarked… Read more: ASU Health aims to promote proactive health care with artificial intelligence - New City of Hope and TGen Study Uncovers Mechanism Explaining How Obesity Increases Cancer Risk
Bigger bodies grow larger organs with more cells, increasing the odds for mutations and future malignancy LOS ANGELES and PHOENIX —… Read more: New City of Hope and TGen Study Uncovers Mechanism Explaining How Obesity Increases Cancer Risk - Golden Ticket Punched: Class of 2026 Discovers Their Matches
More than 100 medical students entered this year’s Match, earning spots at prestigious institutions across the country. Matching into prestigious… Read more: Golden Ticket Punched: Class of 2026 Discovers Their Matches - Bioscience conference brings together founders, investors in Phoenix
Video Recap Keep up with industry news with our Arizona Bioscience News newsletter. Five goals to accelerate growth in Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap. From Phoenix Mayor… Read more: Bioscience conference brings together founders, investors in Phoenix - Abbott completes acquisition of Exact Sciences
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., March 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Abbott (NYSE: ABT) today announced it has completed the acquisition of Exact Sciences, establishing… Read more: Abbott completes acquisition of Exact Sciences - A teachable moment: An NIH award helps U of A graduate students seek answers to Alzheimer’s disease
An NIH National Institute on Aging T32 training grant provides students with opportunities to develop clinical and translational research skills,… Read more: A teachable moment: An NIH award helps U of A graduate students seek answers to Alzheimer’s disease - Patient care at center of ASU Health’s incorporation of humanities
Ethics and bioethics are examples of how humanities are important in health care Cora Fox is the associate dean of… Read more: Patient care at center of ASU Health’s incorporation of humanities - 19 Reasons To Get Excited About Arizona Tech Week
Statewide innovation showcase features hundreds of events PHOENIX, AZ (March 18, 2026) — With just 19 days left until the inaugural Arizona Tech… Read more: 19 Reasons To Get Excited About Arizona Tech Week - Collaboration Drives University of Jamestown’s Growing Presence in Phoenix
Kristin Lefebvre, PT, PhD, VPAA and Dean of Graduate Faculty, and Kerstin Leuther, PhD, Executive Director, InSPIRE from the University… Read more: Collaboration Drives University of Jamestown’s Growing Presence in Phoenix - MDM2 Launches First CME-Based Clinical Innovation Sandbox with Hemasense at HonorHealth
Arizona has no shortage of MedTech ambition. We have smart founders, credible research, and a growing pipeline of startups working… Read more: MDM2 Launches First CME-Based Clinical Innovation Sandbox with Hemasense at HonorHealth - Shared RNA language drives ALS research at the University of Arizona
Two scientists combine complementary strengths in RNA biology and aging neuron research to advance new approaches in studying ALS, supported… Read more: Shared RNA language drives ALS research at the University of Arizona - Why innovation and entrepreneurship are needed in the future of health care
ASU Health students will work with industry partners to find solutions to current health care problems Graphic by Chad Musch/ASU… Read more: Why innovation and entrepreneurship are needed in the future of health care - JETRO signs MOU with Arizona organizations to strengthen international and semiconductor collaboration
The Japanese trade organization signed with ASU, ACA and GPEC to commit to increased collaboration PHOENIX (March 5, 2026) –… Read more: JETRO signs MOU with Arizona organizations to strengthen international and semiconductor collaboration - Tales from The Road – Terrence Stull, MD – Founder of BacVax
Listen in as Dr. Terry Stull shares his journey from academic medicine and clinical research leadership to biotech entrepreneurship. Drawing… Read more: Tales from The Road – Terrence Stull, MD – Founder of BacVax - Health Sciences Colleges Unite to Inspire the Next Generation
As part of their visit to campus, the students were able to get hands-on with medical training tools in the… Read more: Health Sciences Colleges Unite to Inspire the Next Generation - ASU med school to serve community through health outcomes, partnerships
School designed to provide economic, social benefits for all Arizonans, ASU president tells local leaders at event ASU President Michael… Read more: ASU med school to serve community through health outcomes, partnerships - Phoenix Startup Gravitrex Beats Wins Global Innovation Prize at Venture Café’s Pitch2Tokyo Grand Final
Pitch2Tokyo Phoenix-based startup Gravitrex has secured a major victory on the global stage, bringing home the Japan Prize from the… Read more: Phoenix Startup Gravitrex Beats Wins Global Innovation Prize at Venture Café’s Pitch2Tokyo Grand Final - From XLR8 Intern to Clinical Researcher: Building a Future in Arizona
Karla Cabrera, FNP-C at 850 PBC For one Arizona State University student, the XLR8 Internship Program at the Phoenix Bioscience… Read more: From XLR8 Intern to Clinical Researcher: Building a Future in Arizona - Arizona’s Healthcare Workforce Shortage: A Call to Action for Providers
Healthcare workforce shortages are not theoretical — they are actively shaping care delivery across Arizona. Providers are balancing rising demand… Read more: Arizona’s Healthcare Workforce Shortage: A Call to Action for Providers - Center for Transitional Neuro-Rehabilitation Celebrates 40 Years
The Center for Transitional Neuro-Rehabilitation (CTN) at Barrow Neurological Institute is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. This one-of-a-kind, holistic, milieu program serves… Read more: Center for Transitional Neuro-Rehabilitation Celebrates 40 Years - Crow’s ‘state of the university’ talk spotlights how ASU is expanding access
President speaks on ASU goals, financial health in presentation to the Arizona Board of Regents ASU President Michael Crow gave… Read more: Crow’s ‘state of the university’ talk spotlights how ASU is expanding access - How NAU is addressing health at a community level
A grant from a regional First Things First program aims to streamline how families with young children receive help in the Coconino region. Photo credit:… Read more: How NAU is addressing health at a community level - ACA and U of A Launch $35.5 Million Semiconductor Nano Fabrication Center
TUCSON, AZ (February 17, 2026) – As the state is anticipated to add over 25,000 new jobs in the semiconductor industry in the… Read more: ACA and U of A Launch $35.5 Million Semiconductor Nano Fabrication Center - Banner – University Medicine Physician and College Faculty Member Leads U.S. Early Feasibility Efforts in Treating Complex Heart Rhythm Disorders
Peter Weiss, MD, is an associate clinical professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine –… Read more: Banner – University Medicine Physician and College Faculty Member Leads U.S. Early Feasibility Efforts in Treating Complex Heart Rhythm Disorders - Hybrid Occupational Therapy Student Spotlight: Meet Drema
Meet Drema, a current hybrid occupational therapy student. Drema is a certified occupational therapy assistant completing her capstone training at… Read more: Hybrid Occupational Therapy Student Spotlight: Meet Drema - ASU construction projects for 2026 will include 2 iconic buildings
Improvements to student buildings, new residence halls also in store The Student Union on the Polytechnic campus as seen from… Read more: ASU construction projects for 2026 will include 2 iconic buildings - ACA Launches Event Calendar For Inaugural Arizona Tech Week
Statewide innovation showcase to feature hundreds of events PHOENIX, AZ (February 13, 2026) – Tech talks at the Lowell Observatory in… Read more: ACA Launches Event Calendar For Inaugural Arizona Tech Week - Using AI to map rural walkability — and reduce cancer risk
An Arizona State University researcher is harnessing artificial intelligence to uncover how pedestrian environments in rural communities influence physical activity… Read more: Using AI to map rural walkability — and reduce cancer risk - Kathleen Brite Hillis, MD, Named Interim Vice Dean of Medical Education for Yuma Regional Campus
Dr. Brite Hillis (second from left) at the announcement of the regional campus alongside Jonathan Cartsonis, MD, assistant dean of… Read more: Kathleen Brite Hillis, MD, Named Interim Vice Dean of Medical Education for Yuma Regional Campus - Text message campaign aims to fight HPV-associated cancers in Arizona
Could a simple text message help prevent a cancer diagnosis? Naomi Lee hopes so. With $435,000 in funding from Merck & Co.,… Read more: Text message campaign aims to fight HPV-associated cancers in Arizona - ASU students produce winning video showing dangers of fentanyl use
Competition sponsored by Arizona attorney general’s office ASU graduate students (clockwise from left) Nichole Escobedo, Emma Eckert, Leela Udupa and… Read more: ASU students produce winning video showing dangers of fentanyl use - NAU announces the Maria and Steve Sanghi College of Nursing
NAU has named its College of Nursing the Maria and Steve Sanghi College of Nursing in recognition of a recent… Read more: NAU announces the Maria and Steve Sanghi College of Nursing - Opening the Front Door to Healthcare in Arizona
Primary care is often called the front door to health, the place where prevention, early intervention, and continuity of care begin. Yet… Read more: Opening the Front Door to Healthcare in Arizona - A New Pathway for Future Physicians in Arizona
The University of Arizona’s College of Medicine – Phoenix first opened its doors in 2007 to an inaugural class of… Read more: A New Pathway for Future Physicians in Arizona - Women in Medicine and Science’s Winter Gathering Offered Reflection, Conversation and Entertainment
Shirin Doroudgar, PhD, with Taben Hale, PhD, and Francisco Lucio, JD, senior associate dean of the Office of Health Care… Read more: Women in Medicine and Science’s Winter Gathering Offered Reflection, Conversation and Entertainment - Breakthru Medicine emerges from stealth with $60M Series A for cancer drug development
Phoenix, AZ, January 29, 2026 (Globe Newswire): Breakthru Medicine emerges from stealth mode with the close of a $60M Series A… Read more: Breakthru Medicine emerges from stealth with $60M Series A for cancer drug development - HonorHealth’s commitment to exceptional nursing care earns national recognition
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Jan. 20, 2026) – HonorHealth, a leading Valley-based nonprofit healthcare system serving more than five million people in the… Read more: HonorHealth’s commitment to exceptional nursing care earns national recognition - College of Health and Human Services Inaugural Advisory Board
Northern Arizona University’s College of Health and Human Services recently launched its inaugural advisory board. This exceptional group of volunteer leaders brings… Read more: College of Health and Human Services Inaugural Advisory Board - Where Art Meets Discovery: The Phoenix Bioscience Core Announces ARx5 Cohort
The Phoenix Bioscience Core (PBC) is proud to announce the fifth cohort of the Artist + Researcher (ARx) program (ARx5).… Read more: Where Art Meets Discovery: The Phoenix Bioscience Core Announces ARx5 Cohort - Serpico AI Learning Center Debuts at CEI, Advancing Arizona’s Hands-On AI Innovation
We are excited to celebrate the official launch of the Serpico AI Learning Center at the Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation… Read more: Serpico AI Learning Center Debuts at CEI, Advancing Arizona’s Hands-On AI Innovation - Graduate nursing program through ASU Online rises in new national rankings
Health North (pictured) provides classrooms for nursing students in Arizona State University’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, which… Read more: Graduate nursing program through ASU Online rises in new national rankings - From Classroom to Startup: XLR8 PBC’s First Intern Cohort Makes an Impact
XLR8 PBC is celebrating the completion of its first hands-on internship program. Throughout the program, interns gained real-world experience in… Read more: From Classroom to Startup: XLR8 PBC’s First Intern Cohort Makes an Impact - International team led by HonorHealth Research Institute and U of A develop 3D chip platform for laboratory testing in cancer research
ASTEROIDS technology enables testing of new drugs and personalized medicine models without using animals and with greater precision for human… Read more: International team led by HonorHealth Research Institute and U of A develop 3D chip platform for laboratory testing in cancer research - Sriram Iyengar, PhD, Named Fellow of American Medical Informatics Association
Sriram Iyengar, PhD, sees informatics playing a critical role in shaping the future of health care for both providers and… Read more: Sriram Iyengar, PhD, Named Fellow of American Medical Informatics Association - NIH director’s visit focuses on ASU’s health research, education
Nutrition efforts, biomedical workforce, new medical school among the initiatives covered National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya speaks during… Read more: NIH director’s visit focuses on ASU’s health research, education
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