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CB2 Partners

Partnerships through research and innovation are essential to our mission of promoting health for all. By working collaboratively with other academic units, hospitals, and health systems, we can integrate cutting-edge informatics research and bioinformatics tools toward the special challenges of underserved populations. These partnerships not only help us translate innovative ideas into practical solutions but also provide invaluable opportunities for testing and refining new approaches in real-world settings. Together, we push the boundaries of healthcare research, foster innovation, and create data-driven solutions to improve health outcomes.

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Data Science Institute

The Data Science Institute (formerly Data7) fosters the next generation of data-driven research by encouraging university-wide interdisciplinary collaboration, gaining external visibility, developing industry alliances, and increasing funding for Arizona research. By connecting Arizona researchers and aligning institutional expertise, computational resources, and infrastructure, the Data Science Institute enables investigators to ask more complex questions and achieve outcomes not easily attainable as individual investigators or within purely disciplinary teams.

 

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Institute for Computation & Data-Enabled Insight

ICDI enables University of Arizona faculty, staff, and students across all disciplines to unlock new research solutions and accelerate breakthrough discoveries using the power of information technologies. We measure our success by impact. Trustworthy stewardship of information and data is central to all we do.

 

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Clinical & Translational Sciences (CATS) Research Center

The CATS Research Center provides help to facilitate clinical research by providing investigators with a specialized facility, personnel, and advice. Most of the staff are cross-trained with coordinating and lab experience and work closely together to offer expertise and deliver the best clinical research support to the Health Sciences research community.

The CATS Research Center is in the University of Arizona Health Sciences building, near Banner University Medical Center main campus. This allows for convenient access and use of hospital resources including operating rooms, clinical labs, diagnostic facilities, and other clinical departments.

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BIO5 Institute

The BIO5 Institute at the University of Arizona brings together world-class researchers and innovators from five core disciplines — agriculture, engineering, medicine, pharmacy and science — to collaborate for the purpose of solving today’s most complex and critical problems

By uniting these fields, BIO5 is uniquely positioned to develop bold solutions to the world’s pressing biology-based challenges. They connect and mobilize a network of hundreds of renowned researchers, from plant, animal and human bioscientists to engineers, physicians and computational experts. Their faculty spans across 19 colleges and 84 departments. Together, they develop creative solutions for complex challenges and problems facing Arizona and beyond.

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U of A COM-PHX DBMI

The Department of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix was created in 2013 to provide leadership in the discovery and dissemination of knowledge in clinical informatics by bringing together an interdisciplinary faculty to participate in programs in education, clinical service and research. 

The Department of Biomedical Informatics and its community partners are uniquely poised to participate in new ways of thinking, learning and teaching in order to advance clinical informatics and improve the quality, safety, efficiency and outcomes of health care in Arizona.  

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Sensor Lab

The SensorLab is a Health Sciences initiative bringing students, faculty, industry and community partners together to advance novel human-centered hardware and software sensor systems.  The mission is to create an engaging and inspirational environment with access to equipment and expertise that encourages creativity and innovation.

The SensorLab connects researchers across disciplines, within health sciences and beyond, to develop an array of technologies and digital solutions with health applications. The SensorLab is outfitted with flexible wearable sensors, environmental monitoring, 360 video and audio recording, XR, coupled with analytical tools and multi-modal feedback capabilities.

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