Supporting Human Health and Wellness
Supporting Human Health and Wellness

Finding a nutritious solution to a climate change challenge
Researchers are addressing food insecurity for people around the world by studying a desert bean that needs little water and withstands harsh environments.

Unlocking the immune system’s potential to fight skin cancer
Karen Hastings, MD, PhD, is exploring how neoantigens can be used as a target for vaccines to help fight skin cancer.

Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center receives $7.8M NIH grant
The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy received $7.8 million to further research efforts focused on environmental and health challenges in the Southwest.
Interdisciplinary programs supporting
human health and wellness
Study Human Health and Wellness at the University of Arizona