Filter by category - Any -AlumniAlumni ProfileAnnoucementEventInside KEYSNews Apply Image Integrative cancer scholars program gives U of A cancer center graduate students experience with top scientists, oncologists Nov. 21, 2024 2018 KEYS alum Alexis Cruickshank-Taylor is part of the Integrative Scholars Training Program where she is working with Wei Wang from the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy to design molecules that more effectively target murine double minute 2 (MDM2) activity for acute myeloid leukemia therapy. Read in U of A Cancer Center Image Research advocate and enthusiastic Wildcat: Mariam Rana (KEYS ‘22) Oct. 24, 2024 Local Tucsonan Mariam Rana found the confidence through the KEYS Research Internship to champion research experiences for fellow undergraduate students at the University of Arizona. Read more Image Photo Gallery: KEYS alumni and staff shine at 2024 AZBio Awards Sept. 27, 2024 A record number of KEYS alumni presented their research as the biosciences community recognized Kelle Hyland for her outstanding leadership in science outreach and education. Read more Image BIO5 Institute's Kelle Hyland honored as 2024 AZBio Bioscience Educator of the Year Sept. 5, 2024 An integral part of the BIO5 Institute's KEYS Research Internship program for the past 8 years, Kelle Hyland has been recognized for her extraordinary leadership and dedication by the Arizona Bioindustry Association. Read in BIO5 Institute Image CyVerse is summer fun for KEYS students Aug. 5, 2024 Virtual students Tanmay Dewangan and Devan Patel dove into data and metadata management and chatbot customization, respectively, under the mentorship of Nirav Merchant, Tyson Swetnam and Tony Edgin at CyVerse at the University of Arizona. Read in CyVerse Image BIO5 Institute celebrates 18th annual KEYS Showcase July 25, 2024 The University of Arizona BIO5 Institute hosted the 18th annual KEYS Research Showcase, celebrating the culmination of the KEYS research internship for 59 students from 31 Arizona high schools. Read more in BizTucson Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Integrative cancer scholars program gives U of A cancer center graduate students experience with top scientists, oncologists Nov. 21, 2024 2018 KEYS alum Alexis Cruickshank-Taylor is part of the Integrative Scholars Training Program where she is working with Wei Wang from the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy to design molecules that more effectively target murine double minute 2 (MDM2) activity for acute myeloid leukemia therapy. Read in U of A Cancer Center
Image Research advocate and enthusiastic Wildcat: Mariam Rana (KEYS ‘22) Oct. 24, 2024 Local Tucsonan Mariam Rana found the confidence through the KEYS Research Internship to champion research experiences for fellow undergraduate students at the University of Arizona. Read more
Image Photo Gallery: KEYS alumni and staff shine at 2024 AZBio Awards Sept. 27, 2024 A record number of KEYS alumni presented their research as the biosciences community recognized Kelle Hyland for her outstanding leadership in science outreach and education. Read more
Image BIO5 Institute's Kelle Hyland honored as 2024 AZBio Bioscience Educator of the Year Sept. 5, 2024 An integral part of the BIO5 Institute's KEYS Research Internship program for the past 8 years, Kelle Hyland has been recognized for her extraordinary leadership and dedication by the Arizona Bioindustry Association. Read in BIO5 Institute
Image CyVerse is summer fun for KEYS students Aug. 5, 2024 Virtual students Tanmay Dewangan and Devan Patel dove into data and metadata management and chatbot customization, respectively, under the mentorship of Nirav Merchant, Tyson Swetnam and Tony Edgin at CyVerse at the University of Arizona. Read in CyVerse
Image BIO5 Institute celebrates 18th annual KEYS Showcase July 25, 2024 The University of Arizona BIO5 Institute hosted the 18th annual KEYS Research Showcase, celebrating the culmination of the KEYS research internship for 59 students from 31 Arizona high schools. Read more in BizTucson