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prevent and cure disease overcome the pain and limitations of injury

Research Mission. prevent and cure disease overcome the pain and limitations of injury renew and sustain our environment secure a safer world. Institute Director George Poste. Leading Scientist DVM and Ph.D. Virology Over 350 publications Fellow of the Royal Society

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prevent and cure disease overcome the pain and limitations of injury

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  1. Research Mission • prevent and cure disease • overcome the pain and limitations of injury • renew and sustain our environment • secure a safer world

  2. Institute Director George Poste Leading Scientist • DVM and Ph.D. Virology • Over 350 publications • Fellow of the Royal Society • Honorary Doctorate in Science CTO and President R&D SmithKline Beecham • Brought 29 drugs to market • Introduced genomics as discovery tool to pharmaceutical industry Policy Expert • NAS working group on non-proliferation of Bioweapons • Chair DoD Task Force on Bioterrorism • Honorary Doctorate in Law

  3. Nanoscale Systems “Biosensors” Biological Systems “Biosignatures” • Healthcare • Industrial • Supply Chain • Management • Environmental • Sciences • National • Security • Diagnostics • Drugs • Vaccines • Imaging Agents Sustainable Systems “Biofactories” Cognitive Systems “Bionics” • Rehabilitative • Medicine • Optimized • Brain: Machine • Interactions • Novel Educational/ Training Tools • ‘Green’ Manufacturing • Biofuels • Environmental • Remediation • Synthetic • Biology

  4. A Bold New Approach: Key Concepts • Learning from nature • Integration • Use-Inspired; translational • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • Medicine • Agriculture • Environmental science • Electronics • Materials science • Engineering • Computing

  5. The Biodesign InstituteBuilding A • 172,000 GSF; 70,000 SF Labs • $73 Million (ASU capital funds) • Opened December 2004 • Home to eight research centers and more than 300 researchers (Grants + TRIF)

  6. The Biodesign InstituteBuilding B • 175,000 GSF; 68,000 SF Labs • $73 Million (Legislative Appropriation) • Occupancy estimated January 2006

  7. Biodesign Faculty Cancer Research Institute Yaa-Yin Meng, Acting Administrator Center for Applied NanoBioscience Frederic Zenhausern, Director Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors Joseph Wang, Director Center for BioOptical Nanotechnology Neal Woodbury, Director Center for Environmental Biotechnology Bruce Rittmann, Director  Center for Evolutionary Functional Genomics Sudhir Kumar, Director Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology Charles Arntzen & Roy Curtiss, Directors Center for Innovations in Medicine Stephen Johnston, Director Center for Neural Interface Design Jiping He, Director Center for Protein and Peptide Therapeutics Lokesh Joshi, Director Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Engineering James Abbas & Ranu Jung, Directors Center for Single Molecule Biophysics Stuart Lindsay, Director

  8. Biologics and Pharmaceuticals Freeze dried potato media Dr. Charles Arntzen inspects tomatoes grown in the greenhouse facility at ASU. Dr. Arntzen and David Julovich look at freeze dried tomatoes.

  9. Neural Interface and Rehabilitation Therapies Stroke survivor Bruce J Mitchell gets assistance from RUPERT, a robotic arm that uses repetitive therapy to help stroke victims regain more normal arm function. Physical Therapist Janice Hunt Herman (Banner Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Phoenix) supervises. Helen Huang simulates reaching for a glass of water while wearing Infrared sensors. This exercise allows researchers to collect biofeedback information on the natural movement of her arm. Researchers then use this insight to simulate natural movement with prosthetic arms. Dr. Jiping He

  10. Clinical Partnerships • Arizona School of Health Sciences • Barrow Neurological Institute • Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center • Good Samaritan Medical Center • Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale • NIDDK Phoenix Indian Medical Center • Scottsdale Healthcare • Sun Health Research Institute • U of A Arizona Health Sciences Center

  11. Institutional & Industrial Partnerships • Advanced Bionics • Flinn Foundation • Intel • International Genomics Consortium • Kinetic Muscles • Lockheed-Martin • Medtronic, Inc. • Motorola • Northern Arizona University • Pfizer • Phase Laser Systems • Tec de Monterrey • Translational Genomics Institute (Tgen) • University of Arizona • Whitaker Foundation

  12. The Biodesign Institute www.biodesign.asu.edu

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