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Image Study links vaginal microbiome differences to higher cervical cancer rates in Native American women Dec. 19, 2024 BIO5 member Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz led a study showing higher HPV and dysbiosis rates in Native American women, increasing cervical cancer risk, with a focus on prevention through microbiome modulation. Read more in U of A Health Sciences
Image Bugs, neuroscience, and empowerment: Zachary Boydell (KEYS ‘24) Dec. 19, 2024 Growing up in Vail, Zachary Boydell pushed himself out of his comfort zone to apply for the KEYS Research Internship and discover a passion for neuroscience that led him to attend the University of Arizona. Read in KEYS
Image Horizons and reflections at BIO5 Dec. 17, 2024 As 2024 winds to a close, BIO5 Institute director Jennifer Barton recalls some top moments of the year and shares what excites her for the year ahead. Read more
Image See how faculty and industry spark innovation at the Faculty Industry Networking Event Dec. 13, 2024 Over 40 Arizona bioscience industry representatives and University of Arizona researchers mingled at the fifth annual Faculty Industry Networking event in mid-November. Read more
Image Study sheds light on origin of genetic code Dec. 12, 2024 BIO5 member Joanna Masel, senior author of a PNAS study, led research challenging the understanding of genetic code evolution. The team discovered earlier genetic codes evolved differently, revising key evolutionary assumptions. Read more in UA News
Image A FRESH approach: Nutrition researcher partners with community organizations to tackle diet-related disease and food insecurity Dec. 11, 2024 BIO5 member Melanie Hingle works with El Rio Health and the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona to provide tailored food boxes and educational support to food insecure individuals. Read more in U of A CALES
Image Peer support could help millions with sleep apnea slumber easier, study finds Dec. 4, 2024 BIO5 member Sairam Parthasarathy led a study showing peer support improves CPAP adherence and satisfaction in sleep apnea patients, increasing use to 4.5 hours/night. BIO5 members Stefano Guerra and Michael Grandner co-authored the study. Read more in UA News
Image Data science and medical innovation: Tej Desai (KEYS ‘22) Nov. 26, 2024 Phoenix-born Tej Desai grew his computational skills during the KEYS Research Internship to help him advance his goals of working at the intersection of medicine and innovation. Read in KEYS
Image Photo Gallery: Jennifer Barton and Tech Launch Arizona collaborate to inspire U of A researchers Nov. 26, 2024 Over 20 researchers and innovators gathered in late October to learn about IP, patents, and start-ups. Read more