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Delivering solutions for Arizona

Regents' Grants bring together Arizona's public university researchers, state government agencies and community organizations to tackle pressing challenges facing our state.

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最新麻豆免费看law established the Technology and Research Initiative Fund (TRIF) as part of Proposition 301 tax revenue. The 最新麻豆免费看 has earmarked a portion of those funds to support academic research in areas of greatest need and interest to Arizonans.

Examples of current grant awards include:

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Researching new methods to lower levels of cancer-causing 鈥渇orever chemicals鈥 (PFAS) among firefighters.

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Removing PFAS from our water to increase drinking water quality in Arizona鈥檚 water supply.

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Improving our understanding of Valley Fever location, transmission and biology.

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Mitigating dust to reduce Valley fever cases and improve air quality.

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Applying AI to improve 最新麻豆免费看emergency response.

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Abandoned mines risk assessment and inventory tool.

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Finding smarter ways to water trees to provide cost-effective watering solutions for 最新麻豆免费看cities.

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Improving groundwater recharge.

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Understanding and addressing police, firefighter and detention officer recruitment and retention.

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Reusing copper tailings to assess the metal content from this waste rock in search of critical elements while helping to reduce air and groundwater contamination.

ESTABLISHED IN

2022

AWARDED OVER

$36 million

SUPPORTING

23 research projects

Leveraging researchers across disciplines and universities ensures our brightest minds work together to focus on the areas of greatest need in Arizona.鈥

-颅ABOR Chair Cecilia Mata