Showing results for Sara Buckallew
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Could lettuce help save a life? IU researchers think so.
Eat your vegetables. Research at Indiana University School of Medicine is putting a new spin on a familiar dinner table entreaty, offering hope to many ...
Sara Buckallew | Mar 26, 2019 -
IU researchers help discover new disease
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers, in collaboration with investigators from the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI) and around the country, have discovered a new ...
Sara Buckallew | Feb 09, 2019 -
Early losses inspire IU cancer researcher
Melissa Fishel’s father didn’t see his daughter graduate from college. He didn’t walk her down the aisle at her wedding. He never held her children. ...
Sara Buckallew | Jan 14, 2019 -
IU researcher has reason to dance
Days in the lab, nights in the studio. That’s the new normal for Naro Biswas, PhD. But in March, she’ll have a whole new routine— ...
Sara Buckallew | Dec 14, 2018 -
New study identifies possible targets for diabetes treatment
Normal levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are crucial in cellular activity, but in excess can lead to the damage, dysfunction and death of a ...
Sara Buckallew | Dec 12, 2018 -
Diabetes research challenges conventional teachings
People with Type 1 diabetes depend on daily injections of insulin to manage their blood sugar. That’s because at some point, their immune system destroyed ...
Sara Buckallew | Dec 10, 2018 -
Pathway to prevention? Researchers make strides with leukemia, cardiovascular disease
It is not uncommon for people over the age of 50 to possess mutations in their blood cells that can be associated with leukemia, but ...
Sara Buckallew | Dec 06, 2018 -
Family finds strength in wake of diabetes diagnosis
At 2 am on Valentine’s Day, 2016, Kate Beatty found herself in the back of an ambulance with her youngest son. They were being transferred ...
Sara Buckallew | Nov 14, 2018 -
Carmella Evans-Molina: On the hunt for early signs of diabetes
In life, timing is everything. The same may be true when it comes to treating Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes occurs when beta cells, which produce ...
Sara Buckallew | Nov 02, 2018 -
New study may bring hope to patients with pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive and difficult forms of the disease to treat, with a median survival rate of about eight months. ...
Sara Buckallew | Oct 31, 2018
