Bioscience

Biozona Weekly: Phoenix Children’s deal; Guayule plant; Super Bowl & STEM

Top bioscience news, September 26-October 7, 2014: Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Soon-Shiong target cancer; Guayule plant a replacement for rubber; Super Bowl host committee to present STEM awards

Biozona Weekly: Biotech success; UA simulation center; Veterinary degree

Top bioscience news, September 29-October 2, 2014: Bioscience industry an economic success; UA College of Medicine expands simulation center; Veterinary medicine degree at UA approved 

Biozona Weekly: Banner MD Anderson tissue bank; Flagstaff bioscience; Guayule-rubber operation

Top bioscience news, September 20-26, 2014: Banner MD Anderson building tissue bank; Flagstaff biosciences embraced by community; Bridgestone opens guayule-rubber tire operation 

C-Path receives second grant for advancing tuberculosis treatments

From: Critical Path Institute The Critical Path Institute (C-Path), a Tucson-based independent, nonprofit organization that works to accelerate the speed of drug and medical product development, has received a three-year grant renewal from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to advance the science and regulatory pathways leading to more effective and shorter-duration drug treatments for […]

Biozona Weekly: Biodesign Institute; Veterinary school; Clinical trials

Top bioscience news, September 12-19, 2014: Biodesign Institute economic impact growing; Midwestern University opens veterinary school; New clinical trials underway throughout state 

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

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