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Arizona CURE was formed in 2006 to educate the public about the benefits of research that improves every aspect of our daily lives. We are committed to furthering opportunities for institutions involved in biomedical, biotechnology and bioagricultural issues to communicate with Arizonans about this important work.

Current Events

Stakeholders Summit to Address Most Critical Animal Welfare Issues
The Animal Agriculture Alliance's eighth industry-wide Stakeholders Summit will address the most critical issues in animal welfare today. The day and a half conference will be held May 12-13 at the Hotel Monaco in Alexandria, Virginia. This year's theme will be "Politics, Activism and Religion: Influencing the Debate on Animal Welfare in America." For the third year in a row, Mike Adams, host of AgriTalk and one of America's best-known agricultural journalists, will moderate this event. Special topics to be addressed at the Summit include:
  • Regulating vs. Legislating Animal Welfare Standards;
  • Establishing International Animal Welfare Guidelines;
  • The Use of Religion in the Animal Welfare Debate;
  • Improving Security and Deterring Threats; and
  • Updates to Producer Groups' Animal Welfare Programs.
  • More: Animal Agriculture Alliance event registration

Welcome to Arizona CURE

Millions of Americans depend on safe and effective medicines to stay healthy.  It's a matter of life and death.  But no one wants their doctor or the drug makers to cut corners, and that's why thoroughly testing drugs is so important to our health.  Please let your friends and family know that the companies that produce and test medicines are a vital part of our lives and help bring good jobs to our community.

There are more than 4,000 different molecules in pre-clinical studies, and more than 2,000 drugs undergoing FDA-required clinical testing.  These drugs target more than 200 diseases, and the more efficient the testing the sooner the drugs can be approved for use on patients saving lives and improving health.

Did you know that by the time a drug is considered safe for humans, the company that created it has already spent fifteen years and almost a billion dollars?  That's why medical research is such a big industry with high-paying jobs requiring a highly-skilled workforce.  And it's an industry with great potential for Arizona, especially with the long-term economic impact when biotechnology creates new facilities and brings high-paying jobs to town. [more]

Recent News & Press Releases

4.23.09 : ASU Biodesign: Covering the bases: quantum effect may hold promise for low-cost DNA sequencing, chemical sensor applications

10.14.08 : Bio-Ag

08.29.08 : Bio-Ag: Key to Feeding a Hungry World

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