Author: Joe Martin, PBC Communications
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Phoenix Bioscience Core debuts Artist + Researcher Exhibition as part of new PBC Arts Committee
The 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.
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CEI LabForce awarded $1 million for biosciences workforce training program
The Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation LabForce was awarded $1 million to support a new biomedical technician training program on the Phoenix Bioscience Core.
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University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix receives full reaccreditation for eight years
The 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.
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Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market launches Good Food Fridays on the Phoenix Bioscience Core
The Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market is bringing a new, weekly food truck program to the Phoenix Bioscience Core starting August 19. Introducing: Good Food Fridays.
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New ASU research shows critical link between breast cancer, diabetes
A 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.
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Phoenix Veterans Affairs research team shows power of neoantigens in fighting cancer
New 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.
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New technology from UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix could expedite blood sample analysis
A 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.
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TGen, NAU study examines body’s antibody response to COVID-19 vaccine
Could 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.
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850 PBC welcomes three new tenants in genomics and diagnostics
The newest development on the Phoenix Bioscience Core, 850 PBC, recently welcomed three new companies in the areas of genomics research and medical diagnostics.
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New UArizona Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies to drive significant economic impact to Phoenix
The 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.