Collaborative Partnerships in Biomedical Research: ABRC Workshop Overview

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The Arizona Biomedical Research Centre (ABRC) focuses on translational research and collaborative partnerships to improve healthcare in Arizona. Established in 1984, ABRC receives funding from sources like the Arizona lottery and tobacco tax. Their staff includes dedicated professionals like the Executive Director and Program Director. The ABRC offers programs, research grants, and education initiatives, including the Public Cord Blood Program. They collaborate with institutions like ASU, UofA, and Tucson Medical Center to advance biomedical research in the region.


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  1. ABRC Workshop: Collaborative Partnerships, Translating Research to Practice Presented To Regional Center for Border Health John Garcia | Program Director

  2. Arizona Biomedical Research Commission 2011 Moved under ADHS 1984 Established by Statute to identify and support innovative biomedical research to improve the health of all Arizonans In 2017, the Commissioners were removed, and the name was changed to: Arizona Biomedical Research Centre

  3. About ABRC Funding: The Disease Control Research Fund (ARS 36- 274): monies received from the Arizona lottery The Health Research Fund (ARS 36-275): monies received from tobacco tax

  4. www.azdhs.gov/biomedical ABRC 1. Website 2. Annual Report 3. Programs

  5. ABRC 1. Website 2. Annual Report 3. Programs http://www.azdhs.gov/documents/biomedical/annual-reports/2022-annual-report.pdf.

  6. Our Staff ABRC Executive Director Program Director Deputy Director Finance Manager Senior Business Sup. Ofc. Vanissa Barnessaucedo, B.S. Victor Waddell, Ph.D. John Garcia, MBA, CPM Kealyn McCool, B.A., M.S. Laura Saenz-Serna 1. Website 2. Annual Report 3. Programs

  7. Public Cord Blood Program ABRC 1. Website 2. Annual Report Research Grants 3. Programs Research Education

  8. ABRC ASU 1. Website Research Education Tucson Phoenix 2. Annual Report UofA 3. Programs NAU

  9. ABRC Tucson Medical Center 1. Website St. Joseph s Chandler Regional 2. Annual Report Dignity Health 3. Programs ValleyWise Health

  10. QUESTIONS?

  11. THANK YOU! John Garcia | Program Director | Program Director John.garcia@azdhs.gov John.garcia@azdhs.gov | 602 | 602- -542 542- -8817 8817 Kealyn Kealyn McCool | Deputy Program Director McCool | Deputy Program Director Kealyn.mccool@azdhs.gov Kealyn.mccool@azdhs.gov | 602 Program Mailbox | Program Mailbox | Program Coordinator Program Coordinator Biomedical@azdhs.gov Biomedical@azdhs.gov | 602- -542 542- -2706 2706 azhealth.gov azdhs.gov/biomedical @azdhs facebook.com/azdhs

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