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$2.2M grant enables IUPUI to study depression-cardiovascular disease link in HIV patients
$2.2M grant enables IUPUI to study depression-cardiovascular disease link in HIV patients
Jan 29, 2015 -
Are medications’ adverse cognitive effects reversible?
In a commentary in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers from Regenstrief Institute and the Indiana University Center for Aging Research, probe the possibility of reversing the ...
Jan 26, 2015 -
Indiana has better chance of avoiding outbreaks of measles and other vaccine-preventable illnesses
Indiana has better chance of avoiding outbreaks of measles and other vaccine-preventable illnesses
Jan 26, 2015 -
IU School of Medicine alumnus endows medical scholarship at alma mater
Indiana University School of Medicine alumnus and decorated U.S. Navy officer Ralph Eugene Faucett has provided more than $3 million through his estate to establish ...
Jan 26, 2015 -
Traumatic brain injury patients sought for clinical drug study
The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation seeks adults with a traumatic brain injury for a clinical study of buspirone. ...
Jan 21, 2015 -
IUPUI awarded $1.1 million grant to develop tools to predict physical appearance from DNA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INDIANAPOLIS — Susan Walsh, a forensic geneticist in the School of Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, has been awarded a $1.1 ...
Jan 20, 2015 -
Discover leadership lessons from ‘Frankenstein’ at Kelley School’s Business of Medicine lecture
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INDIANAPOLIS — What can 21st-century managers learn about leadership from a 19th-century mad scientist? Indiana University Chancellor’s Professor Dr. Richard Gunderman will ...
Jan 20, 2015 -
Decisions about sex activate different brain regions in adolescent girls
Teens spend less time deciding about risky behavior than low risk activities, according to a pilot study assessing thought processing, emotions and rewards in young ...
Jan 13, 2015 -
Indiana University School of Medicine named to top residency training rankings
Four of the residency training programs at Indiana University School of Medicine have been recognized for excellence in the first regional residency program rankings by ...
Jan 13, 2015 -
100 million Americans live with chronic pain, but treatment research is insufficient
A new report by an independent panel convened by the National Institutes of Health has found a need for evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches to pain treatment ...
Jan 13, 2015