PBC News
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Phoenix Bioscience Core seeks new workforce development coordinator to reduce Arizona’s health care workforce
The 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.
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Recap: 2023 State of the Phoenix Bioscience Core
On 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…
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City of Phoenix votes to update development plan for Phoenix Bioscience Core
The 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.
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Flinn Foundation announces recipients of Seed Grants to Promote Translational Research Program
Ten 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.
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University of Arizona selects design, build firms for CAMI
The 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.
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Greater Phoenix Awarded EDA Tech Hub Strategy Development Grant
GPEC and a consortium of 25 partners, including the PBC, focused on increasing medical device manufacturing received a federal Tech Hub grant.
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Phoenix “primed for continued growth” in life science and biotech, according to new report
The 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.
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City of Hope names Alan Bryce chief clinical officer at City of Hope Cancer Center Phoenix, professor of molecular medicine at TGen
City 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).
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Phoenix Union Bioscience High School receives top grade from Arizona Department of Education
The Phoenix Union Bioscience High School was rated one of the top high schools in the Valley, according to a new report.
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City of Hope, TGen awarded five-year, $4.5 million grant to advance liquid biopsy for pancreatic cancer
The City of Hope and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) announced they’d received $4.5 million from the National Cancer Institute
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