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BIOACCEL RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD RECOGNITION FOR IMPROVING REGIONAL ECONOMIES THROUGH SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
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Stars Shine at the 2012 AZBio Awards
On Tuesday October 23, 2012 the stars were shining inside the Phoenix Convention Center at the AZBio Awards as our community came together to celebrate the companies and individuals who are moving us forward faster.
At the end of the evening, Cord Blood Registry was named 2012 Arizona Bioscience Company of the Year in celebration of a 20 year history of innovation and leadership in the field of cord blood stem cells. CBR helps more families save and use their cord blood stem cells for treatment than any other family bank in the world. From superior quality and service to their unique access to groundbreaking research, CBR is the world leader and heir facility in Tucson, Arizona is home to the world’s largest community of privately stored cord blood stem cells. Our community will have the opportunity to get together with the CBR team and tour the Tucson facilty this coming January as we kick of AZBio’s Tucsoon events in Southern Arizona.
Local and national leaders joined the celebration and we were truly honored to have with us Governor Jane D. Hull, who during her years of service as Arizona Governor, led us in creating a focused environment for leadership in the biosciences. Senator Jon Kyl, Congressman Trent Franks, Congressman Paul Gosar, DDS, Arizona Senator Al Melvin, and Arizona Representative Vic Williams joined AZBio Chairman Glen Galster, Pfizer’s Shelby Fletcher and Fritz Bittenbender, Vice President of the Biotechnology Industry Association (BIO) to sit with 2012 Pioneer Award winner Raymond L. Woosley, MD,PhD. Next door, University of Arizona President Ann Weaver Hart enjoyed the evening with her University of Arizona leadership team, Arizona Senate President Steve Pierce, and Arizona Speaker of the the House, Andy Tobin.
AZBio Board Member Mike Mobley of M. J. Mobley Consulting, LLC and his team of independent judges selected an amazing group of honorees for us this year. Each award category had its own independent panel made up of leaders from across Arizona and the thought and consideration that was put into the selection of each award winner from the body of nominations was a significant contribution of both tiime and leadership. Thank you judges!
The 2012 AZBio Award winners are:
Centennial Award:
U.S. Senator Jon Kyl.
AZBio Pioneer Awards:
Dr. David S. Alberts
Dr. Raymond L. Woosley
Michael A. Cusnovich
Bioscience Educator of the Year
Jennifer Kehlet Barton, PhD
2012 Public Service Award
Rick Myers, Chair of the Arizona Board of Regents
Bioscience Researcher of the Year
Paul Keim. PhD
Jon W. McGarity
Bioscience Leader of the Year
Harry A. George
Fast Lane Award Winners:
Critical Path Institute
Global Cancer Dx
Ulthera
Bioscience Company of the Year
Cord Blood Registry
Finalists: Brain State Technologies and Flagship Biosciences.
The audience enjoyed gettiing to know our honorees through video vignettes throughout the evening. You can replay them all by visiting the AZBio Expo Online. Simply register and login for access and then view the videos in the “2012 AZbio Awards” innovation folder. We’ll be adding the videos from the evening’s events this wee also, so come back and visit often for all of the latest AZBio Awards videos and highlights from across our biosciencee community. You will also find hundreds of photos from the event at the AZBio Facebook Page.
Here are some memories from the 2012 AZBio Awards. Click on the image to see the full size photo.
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SynCardia Co-Founder, Dr. Marvin Slepian, Helps Develop Biodegradable Electronics that Vanish Inside the Body
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Dr. Robert Penny Honored by College of American Pathologists
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UA Geneticists Help Solve Barley Genome Puzzle
As part of an international consortium, scientists led by UA plant sciences professor Rod Wing have helped decipher the genetic alphabet of the barley plant. This is the largest plant genome to be sequenced and paves the way for tackling the wheat genome, the last frontier in the world’s most important cereal crops. Sequencing the barley genome helps scientists tackle the largest genome of the cereal crops: wheat.Continue reading
Brainwave Optimization™ to be Recognized at Prestigious Events
SCOTTSDALE, AZ – October 17, 2012 – Brain State Technologies® patented process of Brainwave Optimization™ is to be highlighted at four premier industry events October 22 through November 2, 2012. This non-invasive, drug-free method helps people of nearly any age (2-100+) improve their mental and physical performance by achieving greater brain balance.Continue reading
Flagship Biosciences launches tissue-based RNA ISH image analysis services
Flagship’s in-house developed image analysis algorithms combine tissue pattern recognition with cell-based analysis to offer pharmaceutical clients improved approaches to measuring RNA expression while preserving the tissue contextContinue reading