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Tobias receives career development grant

The University of Arizona Health Sciences Career Development Awards program recently selected Tobias as one of its five 2023 recipients.

Our lab will investigate the potential of this circRNA as a signature molecule, or a biomarker, which can be used to help physicians monitor the presence or progression of atrial fibrillation from a single blood sample. This new circRNA-based biomarker may provide us with a non-invasive and efficient way to detect atrial fibrillation early and potentially develop personalized therapies tailored to an individual’s unique genetic profile.

ABRC grant supports our RNA research

The lab received a research grant from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre to examine the roles of different Ribonucleic acid (RNA) species in cardiovascular diseases. In our quest to find novel RNAs for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes the lab will also continue to work on the development of computational methods that can be used by other researchers with the goal of identifying diseases as early as possible.

Our lab was one of eight from the college to be awarded a grant by the Arizona Department of Health Services, Arizona Biomedical Research Commission. In total, $2.8 million in grants were awarded over a three-year period.

TWO BIO5 Rapid Grant Awards

The Lab received grant funding from the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute in a joint effort with Dr. Shirin Doroudgar’s Lab to work on circular RNAs.

Moreover, the lab received a second BIO5 Rapid grant to establish a new bioinformatic analysis to develop a diagnostic test for schizophrenia together with Dr. Amelia Gallitano’s Lab.