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SWEHSC Center Highlights Archives

10/14/2009
Dr Nathan Cherrington, Pilot Projects Program Director Announces Pilot Projects Funding Available
Nathan Cherrington
The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center (SWEHSC), an NIEHS funded Center at the University of Arizona, announces the availability of awards up to $40,000 for pilot projects involving research related to the mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the Cent read more...

9/25/2009
NEW PROTEOMICS TOOLS!
Dr George Tsaprailis, PhD
Proteotools is a new website, http:// proteotools.pharmacy.arizona.edu, that hosts a collection of web based tools and downloadable Windows applications for doing proteomic and related work. A list of the components can be found following this link.

9/16/2009
"Diabetes, Menopause and Stress in the Kidney: Identification of Novel Molecular Targets Using Sustems Biology"
Heddwen Brooks, PhD
Pharmacology and Toxicology Seminar Invited Guest Speaker - Dr. Heddwen Brooks, Ph.D., University of Arizona, Department of Physiology/Bio5 & College of Medicine - Pilot Project Recipient 2008

8/10/2009
The Akt/mTOR Signaling Pathway as a Target for Prevention of Epithelial Cancer
John Di Giovanni, PhD
August 24, 2009 - Serrine Lau and G. Tim Bowden host Cancer Biology Seminar presentation by John Di Giovanni. The series is sponsored by the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center ES 006694,the Cancer Biology Training Grant CA09213, and the Arizona Cancer Center

2/27/2009
Pilot Projects Announced for 2009
Drs Lau, Runyan, and Watts
Dr Serrine S. Lau, PhD with Dr. Craig Stump, MD, PhD along with Dr. Raymond Runyan, PhD and Dr George Watts, PhD and were awarded with pilot projects for 2009.

3/1/2008
2008 Pilot Projects awarded
Drs Chen, Smith, Vaillancourt, Brooks
Zhao Chen, Ph.D., MPH, Catharine L. Smith, Ph.D., Richard Vaillancourt, Ph.D. and Heddwen Brooks, Ph.D. were awarded with pilot projects for 2008. Evaluation of proposals are based upon: * Evaluated for scientific merit, programmatic needs, and balance; * Scientific merit is interpreted in a broa read more...

9/18/2007
Announced: Pilot Project 2007
On Sept. 18, 2007, the Pilot Project was announced.
The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center (SWEHSC), an NIEHS funded Center at the University of Arizona, announces the availability of awards up to $40,000 for pilot projects involving research related to the mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

5/3/2007
New Statewide Bioscience Alliance...
will Boost Technologies For Medical Diagnostics And Human Health Arizona?s bioscience efforts continue to grow through an extensive, statewide collaborative network of initiatives. Now, research capabilities are being allied around the state in a new effort to improve medical diagnostics and human read more...

2/14/2007
UA and Ventana Medical Systems Work Together to Improve Detection and Diagnosis of Lymphoma
UA's Arizona Proteomics Consortium- Ventana Medical Systems
The University of Arizona (UA) and Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: VMSI) have agreed to collaborate in improving the detection and diagnosis of lymphoma. Using advanced technology from the UA's Arizona Proteomics Consortium, they will work to identify novel proteins found only on cancerous ce read more...

12/31/2006
Arizona Mass Spectrometry Consortium
Image taken in 12-06 of Proteonics
Due to this extensive use and the collective expertise that exists at the University of Arizona in this area, the Mass Spectrometry Consortium was formed in 2006.

6/12/2006
UA's Southwestern Environmental Health Sciences Center Receives $7.8 Million Grant
The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center (SWEHSC) at The University of Arizona will receive $7.8 million from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) over the next five years to continue its research on the health effects of environmental agents.

6/12/2006
Center Renewed for 5 More Years! 2006-2011
SWEHSC serves as the principal resource for interdisciplinary research and graduate education in environmental health within the Southwest region of the United States.


   

 

 

 

 

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