Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University in Phoenix have signed a formal agreement to form closer ties and enhanced levels of future collaboration, according to an ASU news release.
While the two organizations have been collaborating since 2003, the agreement reflects an “ambitious vision” for enhanced collaboration, cooperation and partnership. As part of the agreement, ASU will relocate its department of biomedical informatics to Mayo’s campus in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Examples of current collaborations between Mayo and ASU include joint work on the new proton beam program at Mayo’s Scottsdale campus, joint faculty appointments, joint degree programs and sharing in development of Mayo’s new Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery.
Read the release on Arizona State University and Mayo Clinic.
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