
Parkinson's researchers discover 'tip of the ICE-berg' on quest for a cure
Parkinson's researcher Malú Tansey brings cell-level science to IU’s already strong clinical research program. Her lab engages in "paradigm-shifting work" studying inflammation and immune response in Parkinson's.
IU Foundation Spotlights Astro-Orthopedics
I just wanted to share with everyone a very nice story that was published in IU Foundation’s Imagine Magazine and was written by Alex
Happy Veteran's Day!
Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com As we continue prepping for our January Space-X launch, we would like to take a moment and reflect on
SpaceX Launch Update
Calendar created using Calendarpedia.com After patiently waiting, earlier this month we received an update from NASA regarding our scheduled Space-X launch. Given the current
Space X Launch Update
Calendar created using Calendarpedia.com It’s been over two weeks since our launch was temporarily delayed due to the Space-X explosion that occurred on September
SpaceX Explosion
Photo Courtesy of Duong Cong Minh’s Flickr On September 1, 2016 we received word of an explosion that occurred on the LC40 pad were SpaceX
SpaceX9 Launch
Photo Courtesy of SpaceX Flickr Page As you may have heard, early last Monday morning (7/18/16) SpaceX-9 was successfully launched. This successful launch means that
Crazy Scheduling
Have you ever tried to plan something a month or even 6 months in advance? Did everything go as planned? If you are married or
NASA loves to keep us on our toes!
The launch date was set back once more to November 11th 2016. We are feeling really good about this date because it happens to fall
Getting Ready for Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
Everything I wrote about earlier in the blog: Getting Ready for NASA Ames Testing (a reflection on the past in preparation for the future ),
Better luck next time
Save the date! As they say, the fifth times the charm, or do they? Once again our August launch date has been moved due to