Conducting research and making discoveries that improve lives
Since 2015, the University of Arizona Health Sciences has consistently increased the amount of funding received from the National Institutes of Health, reflecting significant growth in research that has the potential to solve some of the most pervasive health care problems of the 21st century.
Discovering treatments for debilitating and deadly diseases
UArizona Health Sciences is home to basic, translational and clinical research centers that focus on complex conditions and diseases affecting millions of people around the world.
Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center
Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies
Center for Innovation in Brain Science
Center for Regenerative and Restorative Medicine
Clinical and Translational Sciences Research Center
Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction
University of Arizona Cancer Center
Developing technology and data analytics for better health
UArizona Health Sciences includes a leading-edge medical simulation training facility, and centers for designing new health technologies and advancing precision health analytics.
Improving health and wellness for all populations
UArizona Health Sciences is committed to conducting inclusive research and developing targeted outreach so that all people can have access to better health and wellness.
The only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center headquartered in the state of Arizona.
Bringing promising new therapies from the laboratory to the bedside is a high priority. The clinician scientists of the University of Arizona Cancer Center are engaged in more than 200 clinical trials, investigating a broad spectrum of new diagnostic, prevention and treatment strategies.