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IU researchers: Pancreatic cancer patients with particular gene signature may benefit from personalized treatment
Cancer researchers at Indiana University report that about 15 percent of people with pancreatic cancer may benefit from therapy targeting a newly identified gene signature. ...
Feb 26, 2015 -
New NIH funding expands genetics research resources at IU Alzheimer Disease Center
The Indiana Alzheimer Disease Center has significantly boosted its resources for treating and researching the genetic underpinnings of Alzheimer’s disease with an additional grant of ...
Feb 26, 2015 -
Traumatic brain injury patients sought for memory, cognition study
The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation seeks individuals who suffer from memory and cognition problems related to traumatic brain ...
Feb 25, 2015 -
IUPUI research discovers gene variants associated with diabetes
IUPUI researcher discovers gene variants associated with diabetes
Feb 23, 2015 -
Carlson to direct Indiana University Clinical Trials Office
Kenneth H. Carlson has been named director of the Clinical Trials Office for University Clinical Affairs at Indiana University.
Feb 23, 2015 -
IU medical students join Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis to educate on risks of drugs and alcohol
Students from the Indiana University School of Medicine are teaming up with Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis to provide positive, anti-drug messages to children ...
Feb 16, 2015 -
SPARC consortium provides $1.9 million for autoimmune disease research
The first grants from the Strategic Pharma-Academic Research Consortium for Translational Medicine will provide over $1.9 million to advance research on autoimmune disease at several ...
Feb 12, 2015 -
Regenstrief and IU study finds obese black and white women differ in how they view weight
Low-income obese white women uniformly reported that weight negatively affects their lives and causes health problems. But half of their black contemporaries are comfortable with ...
Feb 12, 2015 -
IU researcher identifies novel pathway that solid tumor cancer cells activate for growth
A common, yet previously undistinguished protein, which is elevated in many late-stage cancers, may play a strategic role in tumor growth through a non-conventional pathway, ...
Feb 11, 2015 -
IU School of Medicine creates portal to encourage collaboration with industry
The Indiana University School of Medicine has launched an initiative and accompanying web site to encourage more collaboration between private industry and researchers at the ...
Feb 10, 2015