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IUPUI chemist receives $1.1M NSF grant for research, training of minority future researchers
Grant is NSF’s most prestigious award in support of junior faculty
Jan 29, 2016 -
IUPUI’s Jane Schultz helps bring historical accuracy to ‘Mercy Street,’ PBS’ new Civil War drama
IUPUI’s Jane Schultz brings Civil War hospitals and medicine to a large audience
Jan 28, 2016 -
IU, Regenstrief study: Cognitive training effects differ by older adult’s education level
Study finds that individuals with fewer than 12 years of schooling benefit more from cognitive training than their more highly educated counterparts.
Jan 28, 2016 -
IURTC announces technology transfer, commercialization and general counsel promotions
Personnel promoted in tech transfer, commercialization and general counsel roles
Jan 27, 2016 -
IUPUI to hold first-ever campus indoor ice skating party as part of Homecoming festivities
Homecoming Winterfest activities bring indoor ‘ice’ skating to IUPUI.
Jan 27, 2016 -
IUSM diabetes and metabolic disorder researcher joins Indiana Biosciences Research Institute
The Indiana Biosciences Research Institute appoints internationally recognized diabetes and metabolic disease research scientist Raghu Mirmira, M.D., Ph.D., as the first Indiana Research Fellow and ...
Jan 27, 2016 -
IU Simon Cancer Center joins nation’s cancer centers in endorsement of HPV vaccination for cancer prevention
In response to low national vaccination rates for the human papillomavirus (HPV), the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center has joined with the ...
Jan 27, 2016 -
$2 million dollar gift to fund endowed chair in geriatric medicine at IU School of Medicine-Evansville campus
A $2 million gift will allow the Indiana University School of Medicine-Evansville to create an endowed chair in geriatric medicine.
Jan 27, 2016 -
3-D digitization brings Red Cross of Indiana’s 100-year history to life
American Red Cross of Indiana and IUPUI University Library collaborating to create a digital collection documenting Red Cross history.
Jan 26, 2016 -
Low reflective ability is risk for professionalism lapses during medical school and beyond
Low reflective ability is risk for professionalism lapses during medical school and beyond INDIANAPOLIS — Might it be possible to identify and then reach out ...
Jan 21, 2016