Welcome to the Arizona Astrobiology Center
Astrobiology is an exciting interdisciplinary field about the origins, evolution and distribution of life in the universe.
The Arizona Astrobiology Center is a hub for many scientific endeavors, providing bold and transformative dialogue.
Looking for a community who shares your scientific interests? Wondering what opportunities there are for astrobiology research in Arizona? Ready to share your research?
Join us on March 27h and 28th at the University of Arizona for the 6th annual Arizona Astrobiology Symposium!
Open to all astrobiology enthusiasts, students, and early career scientists! The symposium is free to attend and offers in person and virtual options.
Register today: https://azabsymposium.github.io/
AABC Astrobio Lounge
AABC Ambassadors present short videos on a number of topics to show how varied astrobiology actually is.
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AABC Meets...
Arizona Astrobiology Center members Michael Phillips (Lunar and Planetary Laboratory) and Ellen McMahon (College of Fine Arts) tell about their work and what the AABC can offer researchers and students in future endeavors. (More ->)
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Produced by the Arizona Astrobiology Center & the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, “Big Questions: Astrobiology” takes audiences on an immersive journey into some of the universe’s most profound mysteries: How did Earth become habitable? Where did life begin? Could it exist elsewhere? Highlighting the University of Arizona’s leadership in space science and the OSIRIS-REx mission.
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Student Opportunities
We welcome all students from any major to join our weekly discussions, networking and volunteering opportunities, and community- building events.
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We extend a warm invitation to scholars, artists, knowledge holders, and experts from diverse fields of science, inquiry, and the arts.