Showing results for
Showing results for
-
IU cancer researcher leads national work focused on developing treatments for inherited childhood cancers
An Indiana University cancer researcher is leading an $11.4 million grant from the National Cancer Institute in which he and others across the country will ...
Nov 18, 2021 -
Findings published in New England Journal of Medicine show effectiveness of low-cost medicine in treating high blood pressure in people with advanced kidney disease
An all Indiana University School of Medicine team of researchers led by, Rajiv Agarwal, MD, professor of medicine and staff physician at the Roudebush VA, ...
Nov 11, 2021 -
$2 million gift supports lung, pancreatic cancer research at IU
In a gesture that defines gratitude and respect spanning more than 23 years, Carmel resident Ruth “Rikki” Kutcher Goldstein has made a $2 million gift ...
Nov 11, 2021 -
IU researchers receive nearly $3 million to study role of genetic variants in substance abuse disorders
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers Howard Edenberg, PhD, IU Distinguished Professor and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Yunlong Liu, PhD, Professor of ...
Nov 09, 2021 -
Alzheimer’s disease research programs at IU School of Medicine collaborate on disease models, drug discovery of gene
Investigators from two of Indiana University School of Medicine’s largest funded research programs are collaborating on a study investigating the biology behind a gene associated ...
Nov 09, 2021 -
Researchers investigate role of gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease in brain’s immune cells
When immune cells move throughout the brain, they act as the first line of defense against viruses, toxic materials and damaged neurons, rushing over to ...
Nov 03, 2021