Tag: Phoenix Bioscience Core
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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 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — May 6, 2026 — HonorHealth Research Institute is […]
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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 nationwide. This year, 69 students at the R. Ken Coit […]
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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 Bioscience Core (PBC), that journey is shaped through hands-on clinical […]
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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 care for the state HonorHealth CEO Todd LaPorte (shown at […]
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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 the Phoenix Bioscience Core (PBC) campus for an immersive, firsthand […]
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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 featured keynote talks, as well as panels and research presentations […]
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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 by scientists at TGen, part of City of Hope, has generated […]
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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 and fun. Duval, an assistant professor in the School of Informatics, Computing, […]










