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Two IU researchers awarded $1.6 million by Department of Defense for breast cancer study
IU researchers receive DOD grant to study non-drug treatment for bone loss in breast cancer.
Sep 30, 2015 -
IU School of Medicine receives Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative award
The Indiana University School of Medicine is one of 39 health care collaborative networks selected to participate in the Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative, announced by ...
Sep 29, 2015 -
NIH training grant to grow IU musculoskeletal research and physician-scientist recruitment
To boost the population of scientists studying musculoskeletal disorders and ultimately to improve treatment, the National Institutes of Health has awarded the Indiana University School ...
Sep 25, 2015 -
IU School of Medicine researchers bring in record amount of grants in fiscal year 2015
Bucking a national trend of tight resources for biomedical research, Indiana University School of Medicine scientists brought a record $302.3 million in research grants and ...
Sep 25, 2015 -
Cleveland Clinic neuroscientist named director of IU’s Stark Neurosciences Institute
Bruce T. Lamb, Ph.D., a neuroscientist at Cleveland Clinic’s Lerner Research Institute, has been named director of the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana ...
Sep 24, 2015 -
‘Just One Thing Challenge’ helps Hoosiers reduce heart disease
The World Heart Day-inspired “Just One Thing Challenge” asks people to do something simple: Choose just one thing to do to improve their heart health ...
Sep 23, 2015 -
Outcomes of skin infection associated with bacteria already present on skin
If you get a skin infection, whether it goes away on its own or you need to get medical treatment may be determined by what ...
Sep 23, 2015 -
Regenstrief, IU develop innovative ethics-based model for academia-industry collaboration
In an era of declining federal government funding for medical research, researchers from the Regenstrief Institute and the Indiana University Center for Bioethics have developed ...
Sep 22, 2015 -
Blood pressure drug could get new life as treatment for Toxoplasma parasites
Guanabenz, a long-established drug for treating high blood pressure could get new life as a weapon against the parasites responsible for toxoplasmosis and malaria.
Sep 21, 2015 -
Researchers to develop breathalyzer-type low blood sugar warning device for diabetes
Research is expected to improve health-monitoring options for people with Type 1 diabetes,
Sep 18, 2015