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IU scientists to lead $12 million national initiative for new treatments for inherited cancers
The Indiana University School of Medicine has been selected to lead a five-year, $12 million national research project to develop new treatments for diseases of ...
Aug 31, 2015 -
Optimal exercise regimen could aid pulmonary hypertension patients
IUPUI researcher seeks to optimize exercise benefits for pulmonary hypertension patients
Aug 24, 2015 -
There is lots of health data out there, how can it be used it to improve health care?
Regenstrief Institute investigators experienced in the use of data to improve health care and its delivery in resource-constrained environments will introduce attendees at MedInfo 2015 ...
Aug 20, 2015 -
IU School of Medicine researchers report biomarkers and apps that predict risk of suicide
People being treated for bipolar disorder and other psychiatric illnesses are at greater risk of attempting suicide, but physicians may now have tools to predict ...
Aug 18, 2015 -
NIH grant will fund IUPUI research into collagen’s role in bone fracture resistance
researcher studies reasons behind impact of collagen on bone fractures
Aug 13, 2015 -
Best interest of the child: Improving health, well-being of low resource country orphans
With the support of a second grant of more than $3 million from the National Institutes of Health, researchers are building upon a landmark ...
Aug 12, 2015 -
Dr. Travis leads IU Simon Cancer Center’s survivorship research efforts
Lois B. Travis, M.D., Sc.D., has been named the Lawrence H. Einhorn Professor of Cancer Research at the IU School of Medicine and director of ...
Aug 12, 2015 -
First physician assistant program class prepares to begin new jobs caring for Hoosiers
The 37 students who make up the first class to begin the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program at IUPUI will record another first when ...
Aug 06, 2015 -
IU medical, nursing and social work schools collaborate to win elder care initiative grant
Better health care for older adults and better training for those who care for them are the goals of a new Indiana University initiative for ...
Aug 06, 2015 -
Members of IU School of Medicine’s largest class experience White Coat Ceremony on Friday
The largest class in the 112-year history of the Indiana University School of Medicine will participate in a time-honored ceremony Friday when 355 future doctors ...
Aug 06, 2015