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Ducey doles out $115M CARES Act funds to universities


Ducey doles out $115M CARES Act funds to universities
A program at the University of Arizona to test 250,000 people to see if they’re immune to COVID-19 hasn’t gotten the public demand that was expected.
In April, UA President Robert Robbins announced the school would be offering the blood tests, first to students and staff and later to front-line medical personnel and first responders.
Robbins, who is a medical doctor, said someone who shows a positive test for antibodies likely is immune from getting the virus again. And that, he said, could allow people to decide if they feel safe when doing their jobs. ....

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State gives University of Arizona additional $46M in pandemic relief funds


By Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services
A program at the University of Arizona to test 250,000 people to see if they’re immune to COVID-19 hasn’t gotten the public demand that was expected.
In April, UA President Robert Robbins announced the school would be offering the blood tests, first to students and the staff, and later to front-line medical personnel and first responders.
Robbins, who is a medical doctor, said someone who shows a positive test for antibodies likely is immune from getting the virus again. And that, he said, could allow people to decide if they feel safe when doing their jobs. ....

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Tech Talk: Bioengineering immunity, online science fairs and depression studies


With a major research university right in our backyard, a strong military presence and innovative companies spread throughout the metro region, there’s often a plethora of interesting medicine, science and technology news to be found in Southern Arizona. Here’s a breakdown of the most interesting recent developments.
 
Bioengineering immunity. A type of novel T cell genetically engineered by University of Arizona researchers is able to “target and attack” pathogenic T cells that cause Type 1 diabetes, which may pave the way for new immunotherapy treatments. T cells, which are a type of white blood cell associated with the thymus gland, are critical elements of the immune system. Michael Kuhns, an associate professor in UA’s Department of Immunobiology, engineered a “five-module chimeric antigen receptor,” or 5MCAR, T cell. Kuhns says the 5MCAR was an attempt at “biomimicry,” to see if science can use some of evolution’s ....

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