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Researchers seek volunteers for study of Facebook app for Alzheimer’s caregivers

Researchers hope Facebook app could help any number of the 15 million unpaid caregivers who are taking care of loved ones with Alzheimer’s

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 29, 2016

Confronted with sepsis, key immune mechanism breaks, Indiana University scientists find

When the body encounters an infection, a molecular signaling system ramps up the body’s infection-fighting system to produce more white blood cells to attack invading ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 28, 2016

Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation awards $7 million IU Center for Global Health

The Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation has awarded $7 million to strengthen program development and establish two endowed chairs at the Indiana University Center for Global ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 27, 2016

Cell lines developed at IU School of Medicine licensed to Canadian life sciences company

IURTC licenses cell lines to Applied Biological Materials of British Columbia

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 26, 2016

Future health care is winner when Big Ten rivals team up for C.A.M.P.

IUSM-Lafayette and Purdue host high school students learning about health careers.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 26, 2016

Mechanical engineering researcher gets $1.3M grant to study preventing post-traumatic osteoarthritis

It’s hoped the study will lead to a noninvasive treatment for those who have experienced injuries to cartilage in their joints.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 22, 2016

IU cancer researcher, colleagues find new areas in human genomes linked to increased risk of skin cancer

An Indiana University cancer researcher and colleagues have found genomic regions that are linked with an increased risk of skin cancer.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 22, 2016

VA and Regenstrief researchers working to identify risk factors for colon cancer under 50

The incidence of colon cancer is rising among people under the age of 50, so researchers at the Regenstrief Institute, the VA and the IU ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 21, 2016

IU-based startup Arrhythmotech awarded $1.47M NIH grant to study atrial fibrillation, nerve activity

The life sciences company based on Indiana University technology will use the two-year grant to determine if nerve activity is associated with atrial fibrillation, a ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 20, 2016

IU researchers begin PET scans of certain older patients in new Alzheimer’s related study

In a new Alzheimer’s disease-related initiative, Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have begun using PET brain scans to look for signs of abnormal protein ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 18, 2016