The study was led by Cheryl Nickerson, along with co-authors Jennifer Barrila and Jiseon Yang.Continue reading
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TGen study of ASU football team produces largest known dataset for concussion diagnostics
TGen-Riddell partnership could help lead to advanced methods of injury and disease detectionContinue reading
Seven Arizona Bio Startups Named Flinn Foundation Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program Winners
Seven Arizona bioscience startup firms were competitively selected to participate in the 2017 Flinn Foundation Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program, which was established to foster entrepreneurship and help early-stage bioscience companies develop into successful and sustainable businesses in Arizona.
SynCardia Names New VP of Manufacturing and Facilities
Brian Brogie has more than 30 years of manufacturing, process improvement and supplier management experience in highly regulated industries, including medical devices. Continue reading
Axolotl Biologix Appoints Robert S. Kellar, Ph.D., as Chief Science Officer
Axolotl Biologix, an innovator in regenerative medicine technologies that improve patient outcomes with less pain and lower costs, today announced the appointment of Robert S. Kellar, Ph.D., as Chief Science Officer.Continue reading
Axolotl Biologix Signs Exclusive Worldwide License for Protein Genomics’ Elastatropin®
Axolotl Biologix Signs Exclusive Worldwide License for Protein Genomics’ Elastatropin® to Drive Innovation in Regenerative Medicine Products for Wound CareContinue reading
Arizona Health Innovations
AZBio President & CEO, Joan Koerber-Walker, shares highlights of health innovations being discovered, developed and delivered in Arizona with Members of the House Health Committee in the Arizona House of Representatives on March 9, 2017.Continue reading
New indicators to aid Crohn’s disease diagnosis and treatment
The diagnosis, understanding and management of Crohn’s disease may have just received a helping hand from a joint Biodesign Institute and Mayo Clinic study aimed at developing a better blood test for the disease.