The August issue of The TRIbune takes you from Little Rock to Bangkok, where UAMS postdoctoral fellow Henry Palfrey, Ph.D., and his PulseArk Technologies team earned international recognition for a device designed for the early detection of internal bleeding. The story showcases how TRI’s T32 Health Sciences Innovation and Entrepreneurship (HSIE) Program, in partnership with the University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business, is teaching researchers like Palfrey to translate discoveries into tangible health benefits.

This month’s Study of the Month spotlights a clinical trial led by Harmeen Goraya, M.D., testing an investigational drug (Auxora) to reduce kidney–lung “crosstalk” in acute kidney injury. TRI is providing full research support, from regulatory guidance to clinical coordination.
You’ll also find details on the upcoming Research Expo and New Research Faculty Orientation (Sept. 10) and the Advancing Arkansas Lifespan Research Conference (Oct. 14).
Read the August TRIbune (PDF).