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LOINC award honors outstanding contributors to advancement of health data interoperability

LOINC, the world’s most commonly used universal code system for identifying medical test results, observations and other clinical measurements, has announced the inaugural recipients of ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 30, 2016

Great Lakes Equity Center accepting applications for Equity Leaders Institute at IUPUI

Institute to focus on using universal design for learning and culturally sustaining pedagogy

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 28, 2016

Researchers secure $1.1M in NIH funds to study effects of exercise on chronic health conditions

Two studies hope to reveal how to use exercise to combat conditions associated with chronic health conditions

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 27, 2016

IU study finds testicular cancer survivors may have hearing loss after cisplatin therapy

Many testicular cancer survivors experience hearing loss after cisplatin-based chemotherapy, according to researchers at Indiana University.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 27, 2016

Study explores impact of early dementia screening of older adults on their family members

A new grant to the Indiana University Center for Aging Research from the National Institute on Aging funds the first study to assess the potential ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 23, 2016

Anantha Shekhar receives inaugural IURTC Outstanding Innovator Award

The Indiana University professor and cofounder of Anagin LLC will also lead the Precision Health Initiative, the first funding recipient of the university’s Grand Challenges ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 22, 2016

Scientists identify biomarkers that predict graft-versus-host disease after stem cell transplants

Researchers have identified biomarkers that could serve to predict which patients are more likely to be affected by chronic graft-versus-host disease following stem cell transplants. ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 22, 2016

IU announces first round of funding for $300 million Grand Challenges program to Precision Health

Indiana University announced that the Precision Health Initiative, a research initiative focused on patient-centered precision medicine therapies, is the first recipient of funding under the ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 20, 2016

Canadian life science company licenses Indiana University immortalized liver cell population

Researchers of liver function can now purchase mouse cells developed at Indiana University that can be grown in vitro and are immortalized, or capable of ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 17, 2016

Restored Ball Garden to be rededicated, adding historic flavor to welcoming campus

Ball Nurses Sunken Garden is poised to generate new memories and traditions at IUPUI.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 14, 2016