New Tucson company aims to put life-saving devices in neighborhoods Feb. 23, 2019 CardioSpark is a way to “make neighborhoods cardiac safe,” said one of the company’s founders, Tucson cardiologist and mechanical engineer Carter Newton, who is working with many others including co-founder Nick Soloway, a Tucson attorney and entrepreneur. Read more Two prolific UA inventors win national honors Feb. 20, 2019 Dr. Marvin J. Slepian of the UA colleges of Medicine and Engineering and James Wyant, founding dean and professor emeritus of the College of Optical Sciences, will be inducted on April 15 during the annual conference of the National Academy of Inventors at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Virginia. Read more Marvin J. Slepian, MD, to Be Honored with the AZBio Pioneer Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2017 AZBio Awards Feb. 19, 2019 The Arizona Bioindustry Association will honor Marvin J. Slepian, MD, of the University of Arizona with the AZBio Pioneer Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2017 AZBio Awards. Arizona life science and business leaders, as well as guests from across the country, will be on hand to applaud Dr. Slepian for a body of work that has made life better for people at home and around the world. Read more UA Researchers Go the Distance, Help Develop and Test Device for Body Chemistry and Fluid Analysis Via Sweat Dec. 5, 2016 While participating in last year's El Tour de Tucson, a competitive long-distance bicycle race, more than a dozen volunteers were simultaneously participating in and conducting a real-world scientific study, one that involved a diminutive device that rapidly and painlessly analyzes body chemistry from sweat. Read more Image New Tucson company aims to put life-saving devices in neighborhoods Nov. 13, 2016 CardioSpark is a way to “make neighborhoods cardiac safe,” said one of the company’s founders, Tucson cardiologist and mechanical engineer Carter Newton, who is working with Dr. Marvin Slepian, of the Arizona Center for Accelerated Biomedical Innovation, and Dr. Karl Kern, a cardiologist and professor at the University of Arizona and chair of the Sarver Heart Center Resuscitation Research Group. Read more Image UA Innovation Hub Headed by Slepian to Accelerate Translational Medical Research July 9, 2016 The University of Arizona has announced the creation of a center focused on accelerating the development and commercialization of translational biomedical technologies. Read more
New Tucson company aims to put life-saving devices in neighborhoods Feb. 23, 2019 CardioSpark is a way to “make neighborhoods cardiac safe,” said one of the company’s founders, Tucson cardiologist and mechanical engineer Carter Newton, who is working with many others including co-founder Nick Soloway, a Tucson attorney and entrepreneur. Read more
Two prolific UA inventors win national honors Feb. 20, 2019 Dr. Marvin J. Slepian of the UA colleges of Medicine and Engineering and James Wyant, founding dean and professor emeritus of the College of Optical Sciences, will be inducted on April 15 during the annual conference of the National Academy of Inventors at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Virginia. Read more
Marvin J. Slepian, MD, to Be Honored with the AZBio Pioneer Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2017 AZBio Awards Feb. 19, 2019 The Arizona Bioindustry Association will honor Marvin J. Slepian, MD, of the University of Arizona with the AZBio Pioneer Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2017 AZBio Awards. Arizona life science and business leaders, as well as guests from across the country, will be on hand to applaud Dr. Slepian for a body of work that has made life better for people at home and around the world. Read more
UA Researchers Go the Distance, Help Develop and Test Device for Body Chemistry and Fluid Analysis Via Sweat Dec. 5, 2016 While participating in last year's El Tour de Tucson, a competitive long-distance bicycle race, more than a dozen volunteers were simultaneously participating in and conducting a real-world scientific study, one that involved a diminutive device that rapidly and painlessly analyzes body chemistry from sweat. Read more Image
New Tucson company aims to put life-saving devices in neighborhoods Nov. 13, 2016 CardioSpark is a way to “make neighborhoods cardiac safe,” said one of the company’s founders, Tucson cardiologist and mechanical engineer Carter Newton, who is working with Dr. Marvin Slepian, of the Arizona Center for Accelerated Biomedical Innovation, and Dr. Karl Kern, a cardiologist and professor at the University of Arizona and chair of the Sarver Heart Center Resuscitation Research Group. Read more Image
UA Innovation Hub Headed by Slepian to Accelerate Translational Medical Research July 9, 2016 The University of Arizona has announced the creation of a center focused on accelerating the development and commercialization of translational biomedical technologies. Read more