Phoenix Bioscience Core
Shahnoor Shafqat is a clinical assistant professor and industrial design faculty member at Arizona State University, actively contributing to the field since January 2024. Concurrently, Shahnoor serves as an artist and researcher at Phoenix Bioscience Core, focusing on the intersection of art and life science research. As a co-founder of CandyCaps, an innovative project aimed at creating sustainable alternatives to sugary snacks, Shahnoor collaborates with Marz Wrigley on solutions to combat micro-plastic pollution. Notably, Shahnoor won the 2022 Biodesign Sprint and holds several teaching roles, including adjunct professor at North Shore Community College. Shahnoor's extensive educational background includes a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Arizona and ongoing studies at prestigious institutions, specializing in design and sustainability.
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Phoenix Bioscience Core
The Phoenix Bioscience Core is the center of Phoenix's life science ecosystem. The PBC contains the highest concentration of research scientists and complementary research professionals in the region, providing firms with unprecedented opportunities for growth and collaborative efforts. This is the place where educators, researchers and entrepreneurs teach, collaborate and innovate to train the next generation, improve population health, advance the bioscience ecosystem and drive economic development. Located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, the PBC is a premier and dynamic environment for research activities. The PBC provides an exceptional location for firms to recruit the most talented doctors and researchers and collaborate with industry leaders. From start-ups to multinationals, the site suits both established enterprises and those looking to expand and develop. Phoenix offers a unique quality of life, affordability, and favorable business environment for employers and employees.