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Indiana University School of Medicine participates in osteoporosis study that reveals genes underlying fracture susceptibility
Findings from the largest international genetic study in osteoporosis revealed variants in 56 regions of the genome that influence individual’s bone mineral density, including 14 ...
Apr 27, 2012 -
Awards to five IU School of Medicine physicians address critical need for geriatricians
Five Indiana University School of Medicine geriatricians are among only 83 advanced fellows and junior faculty members nationwide who will share in $2.5 million in ...
Apr 27, 2012 -
FDA to tackle antibiotics in livestock — This week on “Sound Medicine”
This week on “Sound Medicine,” an IU public health expert discusses the need for FDA rules on administering antibiotics to farm animals in the human ...
Apr 27, 2012 -
IU Center of Excellence in Women’s Health expands staff
The Indiana University National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health has two new employees to further its mission of developing partnerships statewide to improve the ...
Apr 25, 2012 -
IU School of Medicine, Indiana University Health announce $150 million research collaboration
Indiana University Health and the Indiana University School of Medicine have announced that they will invest $150 million over five years in a new research ...
Apr 25, 2012 -
University of Notre Dame Eck Institute for Global Health joins Indiana University’s AMPATH Consortium
The University of Notre Dame’s Eck Institute for Global Health is now a full member of the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) Consortium, ...
Apr 24, 2012 -
Indiana University Researchers Extract Viable DNA from Decades-Old Preserved Tissue
DNA viable for clinical and experimental research can be extracted from tissue preserved many decades ago, according to a study published by Indiana University School ...
Apr 24, 2012 -
IU Simon Cancer Center Joins WellPoint in Developing Health Care Solutions
WellPoint announced today that Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center will provide clinical expertise to help shape WellPoint’s new health care solutions.
Apr 23, 2012 -
Child Abuse & Brain Development – This Week on Sound Medicine
This week on Sound Medicine, new research out of Harvard medical school suggests child abuse may affect brain development.
Apr 20, 2012 -
Lyles-Porter Hall to Provide New Home for IU School of Medicine- Lafayette Program
Lyles-Porter Hall, which will be home to the Indiana University School of Medicine-Lafayette, will be the first building in the Life and Health Sciences Park ...
Apr 19, 2012