News and Updates

ASU gains science policy think tank

January 29, 2004

ASU President Michael Crow has convinced the Center for Science, Policy, and Outcomes, a science policy think tank, to move to ASU from its current home at Columbia University.


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Banker leads governor’s charge to boost Arizona knowledge economy

January 13, 2004

From the rugby field to the board table, Ed Zito thrives on hard work and perseverance--old-fashioned values that propelled his rise in the local banking industry and, more recently, his success as chairman of the governor's technology council. Governor Napolitano…


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Biomed companies to open shop in Chandler, bring 270 jobs

January 08, 2004

Three biomedical companies are establishing presences on the Price Road Corridor in Chandler, bringing with them a combined 270 jobs. The move could represent the beginning of a biomedical center in the East Valley suburb.


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Governor’s tech council unveils recommendations

December 19, 2003

The Governor's Council on Innovation and Technology yesterday revealed numerous recommendations for improving Arizona's high-tech economy. The proposals, which focus on capital formation, commercialization of university technology, and augmentation of technology business infrastructure, will serve as a basis for the…


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PCC launches histology program, expands biotech courses

December 12, 2003

Pima Community College has launched a new degree program in histology, the study of human and animal tissues for medical diagnosis. The course of study offers both a certificate-to-work program and an associate's degree in applied science.


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From NY to Oro Valley: Attorney finds home in Arizona biotech

December 03, 2003

It may have been serendipity that brought a New York attorney to the world of Arizona biotech, but it was his innate business sense and "biotech bootstrap approach" that allowed him to survive—and thrive. With work nearing completion on his…


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Study: supply not meeting demand for AZ bio workers

November 05, 2003

A new study by the Battelle Memorial Institute reveals that Arizona's 'soaring' demand for workers in the bioscience industry is not being met by statewide training and education programs.


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