The Central Contractor Registry (CCR) as well as the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) web sites and facilities have given way to the federal government’s new omnibus system, the System for Award Management (SAM).Continue reading
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TGen provides scientific starting blocks for Helios Scholars
Intense 8-week internship helps build Arizona’s future biomedical workforceContinue reading
Andrew C. Comrie Named UA Provost
UA President Ann Weaver Hart has appointed Andrew C. Comrie, the UA Graduate College dean, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost.Continue reading
New LIfe And Soon A New Baby
Texas Mother Bridged to Heart Transplant with Total Artificial Heart Excited to Adopt New Baby One Year Later Continue reading
UA medical school in Phoenix a hub of growth
At UA medical school in Phoenix, new students and new buildings underscore promise for future
by Ken Alltucker– Jul. 21, 2012 03:37 PM The Republic | azcentral.comContinue reading
Member Spotlight: City of Phoenix and the Phoenix Biomedical Campus
Phoenix Biomedical Campus drives Growth in Education and Jobs Continue reading
BioCentury This Week: A Difficult Balance at the FDA
Each Sunday, BioCentury This Week focuses on key issues in the bioindustry. On Sunday July 22, 2012, the focus of the program zeroed in on the recent news from Washington on the FDA Investigation regarding “whistle blowers” and the protection of industry confidential information.Continue reading
TGen’s new CLIA Laboratory will save money, time and lives
Patients should benefit from timely exchange of DNA sequencing resultsContinue reading
Quality, Commitment, and Care: A look at Tucson Medical Center
Member Spotlight: Tucson Medical Center, licensed at 615 beds, has been Tucson’s locally governed nonprofit regional hospital for more than 65 years. TMC is Southern Arizona’s leading provider for emergency care and pediatric care (including Tucson’s first Pediatric Emergency Department), with top-notch intensive care units for adults, children and newborns. Other specialty areas include women’s, maternity, cardiovascular, orthopaedic, neuroscience, hospice, imaging and senior services. Continue reading
Beneficial bacteria may help ward off infection
While many bacteria exist as aggressive pathogens, causing diseases ranging from tuberculosis and cholera, to plague, diphtheria and toxic shock syndrome, others play a less malevolent role and some are critical for human health.Continue reading