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Incubating and promoting life sciences research collaborations
Tags: arizona center for the biology of complex diseases, arizona center on aging, bio5, ctsi, engineering, iplant, national biofuels consortium, pharmacy, tgen, university of arizona[Source: Az Biz] - In 2001, Bio 5 brought together University of Arizona scientists in five key research areas — basic science, agriculture, medicine, pharmacy and engineering — to foster collaboration critical to finding solutions to the complex biology-based challenges affecting humanity today:
How do we prevent, treat and cure the myriad diseases we face? How do we create more resilient crops, nutritious foods and new sources of fuel? How do we address the many environmental problems that surround us today?
Support for research collaborations among Bio 5-affiliated faculty who address these questions is key to Bio 5’s nine-year success. These 200-plus faculty members come from eight UA colleges and represent more than 50 departments and units across campus.
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Download a new brochure from the Flinn Foundation outlining the 2011 progress on Arizona's Bioscienced Roadmap: a record high in bioscience jobs, plus gains in firms and venture-capital funding. Numerous achievements during the year advanced the core strategies of the Roadmap.
Also, read the full Performance Assessment describing in detail Arizona's 2011 progress on key Roadmap metrics.


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