Provides specialized Arid Lands information services, spanning the full range of library functions, to the University of Arizona community, the public, government agencies, and international development organizations.
The Arizona Arthritis Center (AAC) is a stand alone research department serving the Tucson and Phoenix Colleges of Medicine at the University of Arizona. It is the focal point and catalyst for clinical and basic research in immuno-rheumatology in the state of Arizona and internationally.
Leading the transformation of healthcare by creating, educating and actively supporting a community that embodies the philosophy and practice of healing-oriented medicine, addressing mind, body and spirit.
Devoted to research and instruction that advance the use of Modeling and Simulation as means to integrate disparate partial solution elements into coherent global solutions to multidisciplinary problems.
The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies’ mission is to promote advanced scholarship in the various fields of Judaica, translate faculty research into dynamic undergraduate instruction, and contribute to the community through educational outreach.
Committed to addressing the health and human welfare of seniors through an integrated program of research, education and excellence in health care and service.
Our goal is to increase the number of Latino/Hispanic physicians, enhance health research on the Latino/Hispanic population in the Southwest, and improve the cultural competency of health care services for Latino/Hispanic communities.
Provides poison and medication-related emergency treatment advice, referral assistance and comprehensive information on poisons and toxins, poison prevention and the safe and proper use of medications.
AzRISE is a global institute at the University of Arizona built on multi-disciplinary partnerships that span academia and industry with the goal of driving innovative solar energy solutions, grounded in sound research, economic and public policy that transform the lives of individuals and communities.