Clinical trial evaluates use of DNA sequencing to improve fracture-related infections
The IU School of Medicine-led research team will evaluate whether integrating next-generation sequencing — a modern technology that enables the rapid sequencing of millions of DNA or RNA fragment... Read more about Clinical trial evaluates use of DNA sequencing to improve fracture-related infections
IU research helps lead to FDA clearance of first blood test for Alzheimer’s disease
A first-of-its-kind blood test to detect amyloid plaques in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease recently received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
7 new degrees approved, including biomedical sciences and computer engineering
IU has made significant investments recently in biosciences and engineering, which are the focus of two new degrees; others focus on media, advertising and public relations.
IU LAB receives architectural design approval for transformational bioscience initiative
The IU Board of Trustees approved the architectural design plan for the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, marking another step forward in IU’s commitment to making the state a global leader... Read more about IU LAB receives architectural design approval for transformational bioscience initiative
New digital marker could improve childhood asthma detection
Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have developed a more accurate and cost-effective method to predict asthma diagnoses in children by using readily available electronic healt... Read more about New digital marker could improve childhood asthma detection
Indianapolis Colts host IU Indy’s NFL Big Data Bowl team
After collaborating with Indiana University in the NFL Big Data Bowl competition, the Indianapolis Colts invited the IU Indianapolis team to the Colts headquarters to hear more about their work.... Read more about Indianapolis Colts host IU Indy’s NFL Big Data Bowl team
Expert on words discusses the history and future of dictionaries
Provost Professor of English Michael Adams, co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of the Dictionary, talks dictionaries as an underserved area of research, bias in word definition and the place of AI... Read more about Expert on words discusses the history and future of dictionaries
From Insight to Industry: How IU researchers are partnering with companies to change lives
Indiana University researchers are at the forefront of tackling challenges and making transformational discoveries. Take a look at how industry leaders are collaborating with IU to foster innovatio... Read more about From Insight to Industry: How IU researchers are partnering with companies to change lives
IU biologist’s research on plant immune systems could increase crop yields, reduce costs for farmers
Roger Innes’ pioneering work in synthetic biology could significantly impact agriculture by introducing sustainable ways of fighting pests and diseases that will increase yields of key crops whil... Read more about IU biologist’s research on plant immune systems could increase crop yields, reduce costs for farmers
Trustees to meet June 12 at IU Bloomington
The Indiana University Board of Trustees will meet June 12 at the Henke Hall of Champions, 701 E. 17th St. in Bloomington.