Valley sister city programs help foster cultural, academic and business connections
Valley sister city programs help foster cultural, academic and business connections
Improving the quality of life in Arizona to benefit future generations.
Valley sister city programs help foster cultural, academic and business connections
Asthma associated with both genetics and environmental exposures
Orcutt/Winslow Partnership to design the $6.5 million expansion of the student health clinic on Arizona State University.
Assistant professor Kathryn Sykes is one of the ASU employees researching the cowpox virus in hopes of creating a more effective vaccination against other pox viruses.
In 2006, Arizona’s three CEO groups pledged to help the state Legislature create Science Foundation Arizona in what would be an unprecedented, $300 million public-private partnership. Since then, SFAz has become a high-impact element in both the state’s bioscience research landscape and Arizona’s economic future. But now, with SFAz facing major funding cuts, its leaders are working to defend hard-won gains.
In 2006, Arizona’s three CEO groups pledged to help the state Legislature create Science Foundation Arizona in what would be an unprecedented, $300 million public-private partnership. Since then, SFAz has become a high-impact element in both the state’s bioscience research landscape and Arizona’s economic future. But now, with SFAz facing major funding cuts, its leaders are working to defend hard-won gains.
In 2006, Arizona’s three CEO groups pledged to help the state Legislature create Science Foundation Arizona in what would be an unprecedented, $300 million public-private partnership. Since then, SFAz has become a high-impact element in both the state’s bioscience research landscape and Arizona’s economic future. But now, with SFAz facing major funding cuts, its leaders are working to defend hard-won gains.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America growing, still hiring
Flagstaff can expect 2010 to be as bad as 2009.