Bioscience

Arizona Bioscience Week celebrates industry successes

Arizona Bioscience Week, from September 15 through September 19, is a celebration of the industry with more than 400 life science leaders, Arizona students, innovative companies, and accredited investors taking part in major events, including the annual Arizona BioIndustry Association Awards dinner.

$1 billion bioscience project taking shape

The $1 billion Arizona Biomedical Corridor in Phoenix— a collaborative effort of Mayo Clinic, Arizona State University, the city of Phoenix and developer KUD International—is envisioned as a science and technology hub that would rival any in the nation.

Biozona Weekly: Arizona Biomedical Corridor; Valley fever research; Phoenix Bioscience High School

Top bioscience news, August 27-September 12, 2014: Arizona Biomedical Corridor’s $1 billion investment; Tucson company working on valley fever cure; Phoenix Bioscience High School honored for architectural design 

Biozona Weekly: TGen study; Tucson ALS clinic; UA tech park

Top bioscience news, August 28-September 2, 2014: TGen receives approval for brain cancer treatment trial; Tucson ALS clinic teams with research lab studying fruit flies; UA refocuses tech-park strategy 

Biozona Weekly: UA veterinary program; Ebola treatment; Concussion research

Top bioscience news, August 12-27, 2014: UA to establish veterinary medical school; ASU researchers encouraged by Ebola virus treatment; ASU football teams with TGen, Riddell for concussion research

Biozona Weekly: Breast cancer drug study; Kidney transplants; New medical students

Top bioscience news, August 14-19, 2014: Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Gilbert testing breast cancer drug; St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center starts kidney transplant program; UA College of Medicine-Tucson welcomes new class 

Biozona Weekly: NACET breaks ground; Arizona innovation; NAU expands program

Top bioscience news, August 10-13, 2014: NACET breaks ground on accelerator in Flagstaff; Arizona a top business grower, host to innovation summit; NAU to expand physician assistant program in Phoenix

Biozona Weekly: Ebola virus; Tucson ‘angels’; Mesa biotech program

Top bioscience news, August 1-7, 2014: ASU researcher helped to develop experimental Ebola vaccine; Tucson's Desert Angels group among 10 most active angel-investing organizations; Mesa Public Schools launches biotech program for college credit

Biozona Weekly: New ASU Center; TGen North; Phoenix campus construction

Top bioscience news, July 28-August 1, 2014: Center for Applied Structural Discovery to be part of ASU's Biodesign Institute; TGen North in Flagstaff doing cutting-edge science; Phoenix Biomedical Campus construction continues

Biozona Weekly: Alzheimer

Top bioscience news, July 18-24, 2014: Dr. Eric Reiman interviewed about Banner Alzheimer’s Institute trial; West Valley Hospital opens new trauma center; UA College of Medicine welcomes new students

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