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Arntzen, Charles

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Title
Arntzen, Charles
Description

Charlie Arntzen joined ASU in August 2000 as the Florence Ely Nelson Presidential Endowed Chair and retired in 2016 from the School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute. Charlie was the founding Director of the Biodesign Institute.
Important ASU stories include:
1) the creation of the Biodesign Institute,
2) the design and operation of the Biodesign labs,
3) the development of ZMapp to fight Ebola,
4) The New American University - a discussion of the importance of collaboration, and
5) several comments about Presidents Coor and Crow and Provost Glick

Date Created
2019-05-08
Contributors
  • Church, Kathy (Interviewer)
  • Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Topical Subject
  • Buildings
  • Founding Programs
  • Biodesign
  • New American University
  • People
  • Crow, Michael
  • Glick, Milt
  • Research
  • Ebola
Resource Type
Moving Image
Extent
60 minutes
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
ASU Retirees Association (ASURA) Video History Project Interviews
Table Of Contents

PART 1 PRE-ASU YEARS 1. Watching Sputnik @ 0:01:36 2. The 60’s – University Education @ 0:02:08 3. 1970 to 2000 Professional Career @ 0:05:09 4. Coming to ASU @ 0:13:25 PART 2 AZ BIOMEDICAL / BIODESIGN INSTITUTE @ 0:17:01 5. Proposition 301 (Glick, Milt) @ 0:17:01 6. Birth of AZ Biomedical Institute @ 0:18:42 7. Biodesign Lab Space: Traditional vs Institute @ 0:21:30 8. Three Institute Research Goals @ 0:24:33 9. The Name Change to Biodesign (Crow, Michael ) @ 0:25:32 10.Glick, Milt / Crow, Michael @ 0:27:30 PART 3 – BIODESING INSTITUTE RESEARCH @ 0:28:59 11. A New Research Approach @ 0:29:01 12. Bio Terrorism Funding @ 0:30:32 13. ZMapp (Ebola) @ 0:31:39 PART 4 – FINISHING TOPICS @ 0:41:03 14. Serving on PCAST @ 0:41:05 15. National Academy of Science @ 0:44:23 16. The New American University @ 0:46:13 17. Driving force in Transition from Silos to Collaboration (Crow, Michael) @ 0:50:42 18. Additional Details on Working with Army on Development of ZMapp @ 0:52:46

Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
Position
Director
Biodesign Institute
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.54020
Preferred Citation

Arntzen, Charlie. Interview: 08 May 2019. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.54020

Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
asu1
Note
Barry McNeill Editor / Chair of Video History Project, Roger Carter Audio, John McIntosh Video, Linda Van Scoy Director
System Created
  • 2019-05-18 07:04:56
System Modified
  • 2021-11-01 02:36:54
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  • 4 years 8 months ago
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  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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