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Inserting computers into heart and soul of medicine, the doctor-patient relationship
IU and Regenstrief researcher calls for physician exam room computer best practices using POISED system
Nov 30, 2015 -
AMPATH to receive Celebrating American Ideas Award at the Indiana Conference on Citizenship
The Indiana University Center for Global Health and the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare program will be presented with the Celebrating American Ideas award ...
Nov 19, 2015 -
Sociology professor receives national honor for work as an HIV/AIDS activist, survivor
Sociology professor Carrie Foote is among an elite group of individuals being honored as long-term gladiators in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Nov 18, 2015 -
HIV/AIDS survivor and activist Sean Strub coming to IUPUI as World AIDS Day speaker
HIV/AIDS long-term survivor and activist Sean Strub will speak to “AIDS and Society” sociology class.
Nov 18, 2015 -
IU cancer researcher receives $450,000 Komen research grant
An Indiana University cancer researcher has been awarded a $450,000 research grant from Susan G. Komen to identify epigenetic markers that drive breast cancer development. ...
Nov 18, 2015 -
$4 million grant funds Brain Safety Lab focused on brain health of older adults
Grant top IU funds Brain Health Patient Safety Learning Lab at Eskenazi Health
Nov 17, 2015 -
Changes in brain associated with peripheral nerve issues caused by cancer therapy
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine identify physiological changes in the brain that appear to be associated with peripheral nerve-related symptoms caused by chemotherapy. ...
Nov 16, 2015 -
Nanotechnology-based sensor developed to measure microRNAs in blood, speed cancer detection
Researchers have created a novel, low-cost, nanotechnology-enabled reusable sensor that could revolutionize the diagnosis of pancreatic and other cancers.
Nov 12, 2015 -
Regenstrief, IU study: Seniors with dementia make more emergency department visits
Older adults with dementia are more frequent visitors to emergency departments, returning at higher rates and incurring greater costs than older adults without dementia.
Nov 12, 2015 -
IU researchers receive $5 million grant to improve diabetes management in young children
With a $5 million grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, an Indiana University-led team will develop and test interventions to ...
Nov 09, 2015