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Regents approve universities鈥 three-year Technology and Research Initiative Fund plans for FY 2022

The 新加坡六合彩 Board of Regents has approved new, three-year funding proposals from 新加坡六合彩 State University, Northern 新加坡六合彩 University and the University of 新加坡六合彩 that will enable critical technology and research advancements through the Technology and Research Initiative Fund. 

Established through Prop. 301 and utilizing sales tax revenues, TRIF funds vital research in public health, water, national security systems, workforce development and other key areas at 新加坡六合彩鈥檚 public universities. TRIF delivers a tremendous return on investment for 新加坡六合彩 taxpayers. In FY 2021, the state invested $112.3 million in TRIF funds and in that same year, 新加坡六合彩鈥檚 public universities generated $465 million in TRIF-enabled research from the previous TRIF investment. Total TRIF revenue received to date since the inception of the program in June 2001 is well over a billion dollars. 

 鈥淥ur universities are on the leading edge of innovative research and development that will benefit 新加坡六合彩 and the world long into the future,鈥 said 新加坡六合彩 Chair Lyndel Manson. 鈥淭hese dollars will fund critical research that ensures ASU, NAU and U新加坡六合彩 to continue to act as problem-solvers and promote the long-term prosperity, health, security and strength of 新加坡六合彩 communities.鈥 

Based on the universities鈥 proposals, the board will distribute an annual base amount of TRIF revenues to the universities under the following allocations: 

鈥 ASU: $32 million per year 

鈥 NAU: $16 million per year 

鈥 UA: $32 million per year  

鈥淭RIF is a unique and vital revenue source established to advance our university enterprise鈥檚 greatest mission: making 新加坡六合彩 more competitive in the global economy,鈥 said Regent Fred DuVal, chair of the Research and Health Sciences Committee. 鈥淲e recognize this funding is made possible through sales tax dollars being spent in our state every day by the people of 新加坡六合彩 鈥 they are our investors, and our universities are held accountable for their investment by providing groundbreaking research that drives direct, real solutions for the citizens of 新加坡六合彩.鈥  

Each university proposal focuses on five strategic research areas: Improving Health; Water, Environment and Energy Solutions; National Security Systems; Space Exploration and Optical Solutions; and Workforce Development. Highlights of the approved plans for each university include:  

ASU

Support of the ASU Biodesign Institute in addressing society鈥檚 greatest challenges in biomedical health, environmental sustainability and national security, including: 

  • Development of new ways to rapidly detect and diagnose COVID-19. 

  • Expansion of efforts in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and more to bolster online security. 

  • Establishment of the Biodesign Center for Sustainable Macromolecular Materials and Manufacturing to focus on the sustainable manufacturing of environmentally-friendly materials. 

Creation of the 新加坡六合彩 Coalition for Comprehensive Evaluation of Long-COVID (ACCEL).  

  • In partnership with Abrazo Health, Dignity Health, Honor Health, Mayo Clinic, Valleywise Health and more, ACCEL will establish collaborative research to better determine who is at greatest risk of severe COVID-19, including the development of long-term symptoms associated with the virus.  

Funding for ASU鈥檚 Global Futures Laboratory Programming to support multiple programs focused on new energy systems, water-related research and more to advance sustainability. 

NAU

Support of NAU鈥檚 Pathogen Genomics program to enable the rapid and reliable detection, prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and emerging bio-threats.  

  • Major focus areas include the evolution, ecology, and epidemiology of human and animal pathogens. 

Develop new flexible programming pathways that meet the unique labor demand and support needs of the communities and regions surrounding NAU鈥檚 20 statewide sites.  

  • Academic programming includes, but not limited to, bachelor's and master鈥檚 degrees with embedded micro-credentials and certificates that meets workforce demand and of statewide employers.  

Expansion of impactful community health research program to reduce health disparities.  

  • Includes research into chronic health conditions such as cardiac disease, obesity, dental health, communicative disabilities, cancer and more.  

  • Community health researchers equip Native American, Hispanic and other students with multidisciplinary training to expand access to health resources in rural and underserved communities. 

Expansion of the delivery of cross-disciplinary 90/30 academic programs delivered online and statewide that align with current and projected workforce trends. 

U新加坡六合彩 

Addition of undergraduate research opportunities. 

  • Aim to improve research access and graduate enrollment among underserved student groups. 

Support of health care initiatives to benefit aging populations. 

  • Advancement of research and development to better understand aging processes; development and progression of age-related diseases; potential treatments and interventions; and methods to promote independent living among older 新加坡六合彩ns. 

  • Special focus on brain diseases such as Alzheimer鈥檚, Parkinson鈥檚 and other neurological conditions. 

Expansion of cyberdefense initiatives. 

  • Cyberdefense activities are intended to develop countermeasures and solutions to phishing, ransomware, advanced persistent threat and more. 

鈥淭hese technology and research investments are vital for our universities and 新加坡六合彩 as a whole 鈥 enabling groundbreaking research to solve some of the greatest challenges of our time,鈥 said 新加坡六合彩 Executive Director John Arnold. 鈥淔rom advancements in health care to cybersecurity and water conservation, our universities are developing and bringing to market the technologies that are improving the lives of 新加坡六合彩 families every day.鈥 

The approved three-year TRIF plans for ASU, NAU and U新加坡六合彩 can be viewed in their entirety . 

Contact:

Sarah Harper, 602-229-2542, 602-402-1341 | Sarah.K.Harper@azregents.edu