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IU School of Medicine's 2023 NIH funding ranked No. 13 among public universities
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers received over $243 million in total funding from the National Institutes of Health during federal fiscal year 2023 — ...
Feb 20, 2024 -
IU awarded $5 million grant to find ways to transform adolescent opioid use disorder care in Indiana
IU School of Medicine researchers are taking steps to improve the accessibility and quality of care for adolescents experiencing opioid use disorder (OUD) and other ...
Nov 14, 2023 -
Overlooked part of brain could play critical role in addiction recovery
Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine have discovered a neglected brain region that could play a critical role in how likely a person with ...
Aug 24, 2023 -
Researchers identify link between alternative gene splicing and risk of alcohol use disorder
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have discovered alternative gene splicing, which occurs during gene expression, can impact a person’s risk of alcohol use ...
May 30, 2023 -
IU School of Medicine researchers receive multimillion-dollar grant to study potential new treatment for opioid addiction
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are testing use of tezampanel, a novel antagonist at glutamate receptors that could treat opioid withdrawal syndrome and other ...
Sep 17, 2020 -
IU School of Medicine awarded $4 million grant for expansion of Addiction Psychiatry Program
A new grant is helping Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry strengthen its position as a national leader in addiction psychiatry training and ...
Jul 01, 2020 -
IU School of Medicine researcher awarded $1.8 million NIH grant for cirrhosis clinical trial
An Indiana University School of Medicine researcher has been awarded a five-year, $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for a clinical trial, ...
Oct 29, 2019 -
Program empowers rural Indiana to fight opioid epidemic
The chances of meeting someone who’s been affected by the opioids crisis is incredibly high, particularly in rural communities. In Indiana alone, more than 1,700 ...
May 28, 2019 -
New initiative will address service gap for opioid-dependent mothers through wraparound services, human-centered design
A new initiative will help address a gap in care for Indiana’s rising number of postpartum mothers dependent on opioids and their babies through a ...
Jun 27, 2018 -
IU Simon Cancer Center awarded NCI funding to expand smoking cessation treatment
Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center is one of 22 centers nationwide chosen for a federally funded initiative to reduce tobacco use by ...
Apr 24, 2018