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Battelle/BIO Release State Bioscience Jobs, Investments and Innovation 2014 Report
Battelle/BIO State Bioscience Jobs, Investments and Innovation 2014:
NAU and TGen forge five-year cooperative agreement and celebrate new patent and other joint research success
Better patient care provided through new NAU-TGen tests for deadly MRSA, Valley Fever and other infectious diseases that threaten public healthContinue reading
AZBIO EXPO 2014: Forging new frontiers in health – better together.
When it comes to innovation in the biosciences, Arizona’s got it going on!Continue reading
HTG receives US patent for HTG EdgeSeq chemistry
HTG Receives US Patent for HTG EdgeSeq Chemistry Coupling Quantitative Nuclease Protection With Next-Generation-SequencingContinue reading
ACA announces Spring Arizona Innovation Challenge Finalists
PHOENIX (June 16, 2014) – The Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) today announced 10 finalists in the Spring 2014 Arizona Innovation Challenge (AIC), its bi-annual business plan competition awarding $3 million annually to talented entrepreneurs.Continue reading
Transplant For Life reaches important milestone in helping heal more lives in Arizona
Transplant For Life (TFL) becomes Arizona’s only FDA registered and accredited independent transplant tissue bank. Located in Phoenix, TFL is dedicated to enhancing lives in the community by facilitating the gift of transplant tissue donation.Continue reading
RCT Ventures announces 2014 MedTech Innovator Award Semi-Finalists
2014 MedTech Innovator Award Semi-Finalists Announced. $175,000 in Awards Available to Winning TeamsContinue reading
Senestech signs exclusive licensing agreement with Neogen
AZBio Member Senestech has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with Neogen to manufacture and market a rodent control product that uses fertility control to manage rat populations.Continue reading
NIH Awards UA $2M to Study Recovery of Language After Stroke
An interdisciplinary team of UA researchers has received a $2.098 million grant to study recovery of language in the early phase of recovery after a stroke.Continue reading