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NCAA and Department of Defense expand concussion study with $22.5 million in new funding
INDIANAPOLIS — The world’s most comprehensive concussion study is being dramatically expanded with an infusion of nearly $22.5 million in new funding from the U.S. ...
Oct 31, 2018 -
IU researchers enrolling women in nationwide breast imaging study
Indiana University School of Medicine radiology researchers will recruit 3,000 women to participate in TMIST, a nationwide study comparing the two most common technologies used ...
Oct 26, 2018 -
Cook Regentec Celebrates Opening of Indianapolis Facility, Announces Collaboration with Indiana University School of Medicine
16 Tech Innovation District, Cook Regentec innovation space serve as backdrop for local collaborations Indianapolis, Indiana – Cook Regentec, Cook Group’s first company in Indianapolis, cut ...
Oct 24, 2018 -
New IU School of Medicine faculty pediatrician named Chuck and Tina Pagano Scholar
A leading pediatrician will be the inaugural Chuck and Tina Pagano Scholar at Indiana University School of Medicine. Rachel Katzenellenbogen, MD, will hold that title ...
Oct 12, 2018 -
IU researcher seeks cause, solutions to low number of lung cancer screenings nationwide
An Indiana University cancer researcher will study why high-risk patients eligible for lung cancer screening are not referred in greater numbers for the non-invasive procedure. ...
Oct 12, 2018 -
IU study: Restricting protein from diets may improve response to immunotherapy
INDIANAPOLIS – Restricting protein from a cancer patient’s diet may enhance the response to immunotherapy, according to an Indiana University cancer physician researcher. Roberto Pili, ...
Oct 12, 2018 -
Indiana University School of Medicine updates patient information incident
Contact Chuck Carney Director of Media Relations Indiana University ccarney@iu.edu 812-855-1892 Indianapolis, Ind. — The Indiana University School of Medicine has identified an additional 818 individuals ...
Oct 11, 2018 -
IU-led study of younger Alzheimer’s patients aims to pave the way toward new treatments
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University School of Medicine scientists have received the university’s largest single grant from the National Institutes of Health and will partner with ...
Oct 04, 2018