Tag: Phoenix Bioscience Core
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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 health humanities in the John Shufeldt School of Medicine and […]
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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 of Jamestown, say their experience and time in Phoenix has […]
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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 on meaningful problems. But even the best ideas can hit […]
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Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap Progress Report
Highlights from the last year in Arizona’s bioscience sector—and a look forward at how leaders can position their organizations for success. A new iteration of Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap—the state’s long-term […]
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NSTA National Conference
The NSTA Spring Conference in Anaheim (April 15–18) brings together science educators from across the country to share ideas, explore new instructional strategies, and learn from one another. The conference […]
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Muscle Making and Muscle Breaking : From Development to Disease and Beyond
The Dean’s Distinguished Seminar welcomes Dr. Eric Olson presenting Muscle Making & Muscle Breaking: From Development to Disease and Beyond The Dean’s Distinguished Seminar Series at the University of Arizona College of Medicine […]
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2026 Precision Nutrition Symposium Food Is Medicine: From Individual Precision to Population Systems
Join the ASU College of Health Solutions for the 2026 Precision Nutrition Symposium. The theme under discussion this year is Food Is Medicine: From Individual Precision to Population Systems. We […]
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American Delivery: A Community Screening & Conversation on Maternal Health
Join us for a screening of the documentary film “American Delivery” to explore 12 years of research on critical issues surrounding maternal health in the United States. Following the film, […]
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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 by the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute. Ross Buchan (right) […]




