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18.06.2025 | Navigating the Future of Liver Disease and Diabetes Management: Innovations on the Horizon | In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, two conditions are gaining attention: metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Both present unique challenges and opportunities for innovation.... |
16.06.2025 | Advancing MASLD/MASH Clinical Trials: The Role of Non-Invasive Diagnostics, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks | www.summitclinicalresearch.com
In this free webinar, learn how vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) is advancing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)/metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis... |
16.06.2025 | Diamyd Medical to participate in two key US diabetes events | Diamyd Medical to participate in two key US diabetes events
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Diamyd Medical participates in two significant events in the field of diabetes; the Critical Path Institute (C-path) Workshop: 21st ... |
23.12.2024 | Renowned Diabetes Investigator, Emily Sims, Joins Diamyd Medical’s Scientific Advisory Board | Renowned Diabetes Investigator, Emily Sims, Joins Diamyd Medical’s Scientific Advisory Board
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Dr. Emily K. Sims, a leading expert in pediatric endocrinology and diabetes research, has joined Di... |
06.12.2024 | Foundation Fighting Blindness Partners Partnering With University Of Colorado And Other Institutions For Securing Up To $46 Million | The Foundation Fighting Blindness, which is the driving force in the global development of treatments and cures for blinding diseases, announced that the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), an agency within the U.S. Depar... |
06.09.2024 | Get Your Cell Cultures Ready! Labroots to Host the 8th Annual Cell Biology Virtual Event Series on September 18th, 2024! | Labroots 2024 Cell Biology Virtual Event September 18th
Exploring innovations in advanced microscopy, cellular structure and function, cell signaling, and more - the Labroots 2024 Cell Biology Virtual Event on September 18th, 2024 promises ... |
20.06.2024 | IU sports medicine team ‘on deck’ for US Olympic Swimming Trials | The first time Zachary Wagner visited Indianapolis, there was chlorine in the air.
As a top high school swimmer from Seattle, he was eager to compete against national talent at the Indiana University Natatorium. More than 200 American recor... |
20.06.2024 | Acute myeloid leukemia discovery tackles drug-resistant gene mutations | INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University School of Medicine researchers and their collaborators have uncovered molecular insights expected to enhance treatment options for acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a rare and severe blood and bone marrow cance... |
31.05.2024 | Eye-tracking techniques could improve autism diagnoses | INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly 3% of all children in the United States are diagnosed with autism, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But a collaborative team of researchers at Indiana University and Purdue University are fi... |
25.05.2024 | Motorsports Medicine fellows train at Indianapolis Motor Speedway | As Leonard Edwards, MD, MBA, walked to pit row during a practice day for the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500, a group of excited elementary students in matching red field trip shirts swarmed him, clamoring for his autograph. He smiled... |
23.05.2024 | National Politics | A comment from Trump and GOP actions in the states put contraceptive access in the 2024 spotlight | Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has said he wants a vote as soon as next month on a bill to protect access to contraception that is similar to one the U.S. House passed in 2022 when Democrats controlled the chamber. Even if th... |
17.05.2024 | AMPATH Kenya: IU and partners create visionary global health model | Indiana University formed a partnership with a new medical school in Kenya nearly 35 years ago and created a model of global health collaboration that was visionary in its emphasis on equitable partnerships and long-term sustainability.
The... |
13.05.2024 | Marcus Ericsson Teams Up with Riley Children's Foundation to Drive Awareness for Pediatric Mental Health Programs through the Indianapolis 500 | In a heartfelt collaboration with the Riley Children's Foundation, Ericsson will race wearing a helmet adorned with art designed by ten young artists who have been patients at Riley Children's Health.
INDIANAPOLIS, May 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-... |
02.05.2024 | Patient Experience Journal Releases Volume 11, Issue 1 in association with The Beryl Institute | Volume 11, Issue 1 includes 20 articles focused on collaboration and transforming human experience in healthcare.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Beryl Institute announces the publication of Volume 11, Issue 1 of Pat... |
01.05.2024 | Ready for tomorrow: 2024 graduates share how they’ve prepared for what’s next | Kelley School of Business student Mofe Koya, pictured at the Sample Gates on the Bloomington campus, served as a leader and researcher during her undergraduate experience. Photo by James Brosher, Indiana UniversityNearly 19,000 students fro... |
19.04.2024 | Events showcase IU’s international collaborations in health equity, research and practices | Indiana University’s three decades of leadership in establishing equitable global health partnerships, such as the AMPATH partnership in Kenya, has resulted in improved health and well-being in underserved communities globally thanks to rob... |
07.06.2023 | Want to help with medical breakthroughs? Donate some extra cells to a biobank | Right now, it’s possible that cells from my body are growing in a lab somewhere and are being used to test new cancer drugs.
After I was diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumors, a rare type of cancer, I went through surgery to remove the tumor... |
27.02.2023 | IU School of Medicine lands $215M in NIH funding, just shy of another record | - |
18.01.2023 | CellMax Life Announces Positive Results From Prospective Multisite Study of Novel Blood Test to Detect Colorectal Cancer and Pre-Cancer | The results from this study are incredibly promising, showing significant potential for this test for colorectal non-invasive cancer screening, thereby increasing our ability to prevent more cancers - Shai Friedland, MD, Stanford Medicine
S... |
25.10.2022 | International concussion guidelines must protect all athletes’ brains, not just professionals’ | Imagine that you are the parent of an 11-year-old soccer player who dreams of competing in the Women’s World Cup one day. You want to support her love for the sport while keeping her safe from harm. You are particularly concerned about brai... |
20.04.2022 | IU School of Medicine gets $12.5M gift commitment from Vera Bradley Foundation | - |
11.04.2022 | The 7 best at-home COVID tests you can order online | Reviews Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
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01.02.2022 | IU School of Medicine lands record $217M in NIH funding | - |
26.01.2021 | 7 reasons why your pupils may be dilated, from low light to sexual attraction | Reviews Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
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Written by Madeline Kennedy; edited by Sa... |
26.09.2020 | What Is The Death Rate For Covid-19 Coronavirus? What This Study Found | A sign in Bloomington, Indiana, warns passer-byers about the Covid-19 coronavirus. (Photo by Jeremy ... [+] Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images |
10.02.2020 | IU School of Medicine gets record $189M in NIH research funding | - |
01.10.2019 | IU School of Medicine lands $36M grant to develop Alzheimer’s disease treatments | - |
07.02.2018 | IU School of Medicine receives $14M to create program for cancer patients, families | - |
12.07.2016 | IU School of Medicine gets $2M gift to fund new faculty member | - |
20.08.2015 | 6 Precision Medicine partnerships reflective of the new Intel Collaborative Cancer Cloud | Intel just announced it has created a “Collaborative Cancer Cloud,” a precision medicine analytics platform built in partnership with several academic centers. It’s meant to allow researchers from various institutions share the deidentified... |
20.08.2015 | IU School of Dentistry gets OK for $21.6M expansion | - |
29.04.2015 | Traumatic brain injury video game gets ultimate test (patients) | The technology is based on research by Dawn Neumann, an assistant professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana. The game is designed to help brain-injured adults in rehabilitation identify an... |
21.08.2013 | Now that biomarkers for suicide risk have been identified, could a diagnostic test be far off? | About nine of the patients went from having no suicidal thoughts to becoming high suicide risks. Scientists compared the changes in the blood of these men with the blood of men who died from suicide and used that data to come up with a list... |
23.02.2011 | Personalized medicine to be focus of new Indiana institute | Much of the future of health care is in personalized medicine, meaning more precise targeting of the right medication to the right patient at the right time. We believe it should lead to cost benefits — it clearly will be better for patient... |
- | Indiana AG says investigating doctor who gave abortion to 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio after Roe overturn | Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita on Fox News on July 13, 2022. Fox News/Internet TV Archive
Indiana's AG said he would investigate a doctor who provided an abortion to a 10-year-old.
Fox News alleged that the doctor had likely not repor... |
- | Now that biomarkers for suicide risk have been identified, could a diagnostic test be far off? | About 1 million people die from suicide each year. It’s one of the most frustrating dilemmas in psychiatry — how do you get beyond what a patient says or doesn’t say and accurately assess their risk for committing suicide? A group of scient... |
- | Some Athletes May Need an Extra Month for Concussion Recovery | THURSDAY, Jan. 19, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Some college athletes take longer to recover from a concussion, but a new study offers them some good news.
They may still be able to return to play -- after one extra month of recovery, researche... |
- | Personalized medicine to be focus of new Indiana institute | Earlier this month, Indiana University announced a major commitment to research in one of healthcare’s most promising fields, personalized medicine. The Indiana Institute for Personalized Medicine will pursue genome-based and pharmacogenomi... |
- | Traumatic brain injury video game gets ultimate test (patients) | MedCity News has partnered with BioCrossroads to provide coverage focused on Indiana’s next generation of growth and innovation in life sciences
EmotEd, a therapeutic software business centered on rehabilitation for adults with traumatic br... |
- | 6 Precision Medicine partnerships reflective of the new Intel Collaborative Cancer Cloud | Intel just announced it has created a “Collaborative Cancer Cloud,” a precision medicine analytics platform built in partnership with several academic centers. It’s meant to allow researchers from various institutions share the deidentified... |