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Two Alzheimer’s risk genes linked to brain atrophy, promise future blood markers

IU researchers link gene variants to brain atrophy, could lead to Alzheimer’s biomarkers

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 23, 2015

Portable tool being developed to diagnose concussions on the sideline

Officials will be able to use device within minutes to determine if player has suffered brain trauma

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 22, 2015

The Fund Raising School’s Leadership Roundtable offers insight for nonprofit executives, fundraisers

Event will feature economic forecasts and the effect on philanthropy, results from the latest research in fundraising, and national experts discussing social entrepreneurship and impact ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 21, 2015

Researchers see promising results in treating age-related decline in muscle mass and power

Myostatin antibody therapy could reduce falls, improve quality of life for elderly

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 21, 2015

$2.1M grant will advance research on women’s and men’s giving, increase understanding of motivations

The Women’s Philanthropy Institute at IUPUI has received a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to identify motivating factors for men and women ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 17, 2015

IUPUI economics professor comments on significance and controversy of Federal Reserve rate increase

Steven Russell says rate increase not likely to have major impact on the economy but is significant as first-time moves for the Fed

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 16, 2015

IU Simon Cancer Center seeks high school, college applicants for 2016 Summer Research Program

Students interested in gaining hands-on experiences in cancer research are encouraged to apply for the 2016 Summer Research Program at the Indiana University Melvin and ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 14, 2015

Activist Angela Davis to deliver keynote address at IUPUI Martin Luther King Jr. dinner

The political activist, scholar, author and educator focuses her research on race, gender and mass incarceration, urging her audiences to consider a future without prisons. ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 11, 2015

Redesigning inpatient care: Transforming health care one unit at a time

Inpatient care model using multidisciplinary accountable care teams reduces hospital stays and lowers costs

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 09, 2015

SPEA project under IU-NSA Crane pact lowers energy use, costs through behavioral change

A project designed by IU grad students to lower energy use at three NSA Crane facilities saw reductions ranging from 4.5 percent to nearly 26 ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 08, 2015