Advancing Science and taking a LEED position

Dr. Jack Dean, Dr. Ken Wertman, Joan Koerber-Walker, and Mike Capaldi with Sanofi US LEED GOLD emblem. Photo courtesy of Sanofi US.  All Rights ReservedOn Tuesday July 12, 2011, I traveled to Southern Arizona to join Dr. Ken Wertman and the team at Sanofi US as they celebrated another milestone. This time it is not for groundbreaking advancements in human and animal health. Instead we were recognizing the team’s achievement of  LEED Gold Certification at their home in Oro Valley, Arizona and congratulating the team that made it happen. Laboratories are very difficult to certify because of demands posed by air handling and other challenges in an environment where scientific experimentation is taking place. Sanofi-aventis U.S. strives to limit the environmental impact of their business and the team is proud of having achieved a Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) certification.

LEED is a building rating system that was developed by the US Green Building Council in 2000 and is a nationally accepted benchmark for design, construction and operations of high performance “green buildings”. The 110,350 square-foot site was constructed in Oro Valley Innovation Park with the grand opening held on January 13, 2010. Of all the buildings in the U.S. that are LEED certified, only two percent are laboratories. Sanofi  US  operates two of those laboratories, one in Cambridge, MA and the one here in Oro Valley just north of Tucson, Arizona.

Another highlight of the trip was getting to spend some time with Dr. Ken Wertman and learning more about his journey, why Sanofi  US chooses Arizona, and what they do here.

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AZBio News for July 2011

UA Study Plays Key Role in International Lung Research30 year study points to new biomarkers for COPD and other lung diseases.

Dr. Cheryl Nickerson of ASU BiodesignFinal countdown: Space Shuttle Atlantis to carry next generation vaccine candidate on last space voyageIts final trip may open a new era of research into infectious diseases, thanks to space bound experiments conducted by Cheryl Nickerson, and Roy Curtiss III, along with their colleagues at Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute.

Science Foundation Arizona ups jobs, investment through grants (Phoenix Business Journal)

$2.2M Grant awarded to Fund Heart Failure Study at University of Arizona

Nominations open for the 2011 AZBIO Awards

Phoenix Partnership to Strengthen UA Medical Education

2011 AZBIO Award Nominations Open

Nominations are now open for the 2011 AZBIO Awards. 

(Nominations are open from July 4, 2011 – August 30, 2011)

Join AZBio and the Arizona Biosciences Community in recognising the accomplishment of individuals and companies that represent the best of Arizona bioscience.  Finalists will be announced in September, 2011  and the awards will be announced on the BIG night at the 2011 AZBio Awards on October 13. 2011 at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass. Click Here for the Nomination Form.

Click here to get all the latest updates on the AZBio Awards and Expo, Check out the agenda, learn about sponsorships and more.

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AZBio News – June 2011

Biosphere 2 to Have a Permanent Home With the UA

New salmonella-based ‘clean vaccines’ aid the fight against infectious disease (ASUBiodesign)

BIO Unveils Strategic Initiative to Speed Scientific Breakthroughs, Develop Cures and Grow the Bio-Economy (BIO)

International Genomics Consortium contributes to The Cancer Genome Atlas’ detailed ovarian cancer analysis  Findings point to new means of assessing patient survival

Institute for Advanced Health Chooses Phoenix ~  Dr. Patrick Soon-Siong’s vision takes root in Phoenix.

The International Genomics Consortium has reached agreements with Scottsdale Healthcare and the University of Arizona Cancer Center to collect and store tumor samples for a nationwide research project that seeks to yield
genetic clues about the most common types of cancer.
(Arizona Republic)

LaBaer named Health Care Heroes finalist for discoveries in breast cancer detection and treatment.  (ASUBiodesign)

St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center and Phoenix Children’s Hospital are
combining their pediatric neuroscience programs under the newly formed Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

CEO of AZBIO Member Firm Joins Select Group of Business Leaders as a Winner of Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur Of The Year Award

Growing a better NIH: A radical way to fix the nation’s medical-research establishment – Michael M. Crow, President of Arizona State University (Boston Globe)

Improving Health Care with Better InformationTuscon Medical Center (TMC) leverages tech to improve patient care.

Arizona Board of Regents approves new Cancer Center in Downtown Phoenix

Looking Back and Looking Forward: A great video and a great legacy.  Thank you President Shelton for your commitment to leadership and to our AZBio community.

Tucson Medical Center, Independent Area Physicians Establish Region’s First Fully Operational Accountable Care Organization

Ventana’s Phil Miller recognized for improving the lives of millions of cancer
patients.

Regenesis Biomedical Announces $5.3 Million in Series C Funding

Phoenix Children’s Hospital debuts expanded campus (Business Journal)

BioVigilant Introduces Next-Generation Rapid Biologic Detection System to Safeguard Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Areas

First Things First

In an industry like ours, doing things in the right order matters.  It does not matter of you are working in the lab, biz dev or the front office.  When you forget to put first things first you might not get the outcome you expect…or need.

At AZBio we have been investing our time in research.  For us that means getting out of the office and into the  community to talk to Members, create opportunities to connect and to listen to what they have to say.  Whether we are are in one-on-one visits to Members and their companies, meetings at the GPEC, The Desert Angels or BCLSA or hanging out with the AZBio Gang at Beer and Bio, we’ve been asking questions and gathering data on what you, our members want and need.   So far this research has led to some new developments and there are a lot more coming,  Here are FIVE important things you said…Continue reading

AZBio News – April and May 2011

Green and lean: Secreting bacteria eliminate cost  barriers for renewable biofuel production

Kinetic Muscles, Inc. Celebrates 10 year anniversary

Yulex names Jim Mitchell COO by Angela Gonzales, Phoenix Business Journal

Laura Gonzalez selected for Phoenix Business Journal’s ‘Forty Under 40’ honors

ISO 13485 Certification Achieved by Regenesis Biomedical

Dr. David Eberhard joins Flagship as Chief Medical Pathologist

University of Minnesota licenses multiplexing software to Flagship Biosciences

AZBio News for March 2011

Apthera and RXi Pharmaceuticals Announce Definitive Merger Agreement

Ventana Medical Launches Virtuoso Software for Digital Pathology

Catalyst for Growth – AZ Bio moves forward with new CEO and an aggressive agenda

Gore Reports First Patient Treated in the U.S. using GORE® VIABAHN® Endoprosthesis with Heparin Bioactive Surface on a Lower Profile Delivery System

MSDx Awarded $226,000 Arizona Commerce Authority Grant

AdvaMed Appoints Regenesis Biomedical Chief Executive to Board of Directors