More than $150M designated for new UArizona research center in downtown Phoenix

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More than $150M designated for new UArizona research center in downtown Phoenix
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The downtown Phoenix research center is expected to have a massive economic impact for Arizona.

A centrally located restaurant opens onto a shaded plaza with outdoor amenities where researchers can informally exchange ideas."We are immensely thankful to Gov. Ducey and the Steele Foundation for their support of CAMI," said University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins, MD, in a statement."Immunotherapy is the future of medicine.

"It is not often that an opportunity to benefit Arizonans in such diverse ways presents itself, as it has with CAMI," said Gov. Ducey in a statement."As it grows, CAMI is poised to bring new jobs and businesses to Arizona, bolstering the economy not only in Maricopa County, but also across the state. More importantly, the research CAMI will advance and bring to fruition offers Arizona residents the hope of new treatments that will positively impact their health and well-being.

"The foundation is honored to be the first private philanthropic investment in CAMI," said Marianne Cracchiolo Mago, president and CEO of the Steele Foundation, in a statement."We were inspired by the mission and how it will complement the incredible work at the Phoenix Bioscience Core. It's compelling to have pediatric and adult researchers collaborating under one roof and feels like a huge opportunity for CAMI to become a national model in research and discovery.

"CAMI will open new doors of discovery and advance precision medicine to improve health and human potential for people across Arizona and around the world,” Drake said in a statement.

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