Improving health through research. We're a statewide partnership among @IndianaUniv, @LifeAtPurdue & @NotreDame. Funded by @ncats_nih_gov’s #CTSAProgram. 🔬💡🏥
Join us on tomorrow at IU Bloomington for dynamic discussions on AI and ethics, public health, and medicine. Register now, or register on-site tomorrow: https://t.co/aJgfLIPU3h
Join us on April 23 at IU Bloomington for dynamic discussions on AI and ethics, public health, and medicine. Learn more and register: https://t.co/aJgfLIPU3h
Join @IndianaCTSI for the first Indiana Nutrition for Health Research Showcase on February 28 at @LifeAtPurdue. Students, postdocs, research staff, and faculty are welcome to attend. Submit an abstract to present by January 27.
https://t.co/gRYCWwv2qF
Come engage with nutrition research and learn about Indiana's rich research resources at the first annual Indiana Nutrition for Health Research Showcase on February 28, 2025. This year's theme is "From Cells, to Animals, to Humans, to the World." Register: https://t.co/70cZFHau9Q
Undergraduate Research Opportunity: The Indiana CTSI is seeking passionate undergraduates for its summer research program. Gain hands-on experience working with research-focused faculty mentors in science and medicine. Learn more and apply: https://t.co/ivtE5PsXDJ
Kevan Herold, MD, a pioneering researcher in the field of translational immunology, has been named the 2025 winner of the August M. Watanabe Prize in Translational Research. Learn more: https://t.co/ODKQwzL54t
The National Cancer Institute has renewed the prestigious comprehensive cancer center designation to the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, awarding it a five-year, $14.2 million grant. Learn more -> https://t.co/2cQ4XgsWnd
Stop by IU Research's Research Overview to hear from campus leaders and learn about the essential services the office provides.
Happening now until 4 p.m at the Indiana Memorial Union's Georgian Room in Bloomington!
Research helps drive innovative solutions to defeat #cancer.
Nov. 7 is National Cancer Awareness Day, and #Boilermakers are transforming their work from lab to real-world impact w/ support from @PurdueInnovates’ Office of Technology Commercialization: https://t.co/DwCihblkPU
Regenstrief Institute Research Scientist Dr. Chris Harle, a highly respected informatician, has been named chief information officer (CIO) of the Regenstrief Institute. https://t.co/P5NqoDWhOl
In the NICU, even small changes can make big differences for babies and families. Researchers from @NotreDame are supplying the evidence it takes to improve outcomes.
This week, Dr. Joan Nagel and Dr. Michael Kurilla from @ncats_nih_gov visited Indianapolis to learn about our programs, services, and statewide impact. We were grateful for the opportunity to showcase our work and engage in thoughtful and inspiring discussions with our guests.
Regenstrief Institute hosted @jonirutter (center), Director of @ncats_nih_gov, for a site visit with the @IndianaCTSI team. With her are (left) Dr. Sarah Wiehe, Regenstrief Board Member, Researcher and @IndianaCTSI Co-Director; and Regenstrief President/CEO Dr. @RachelPatzerPhD.
On Monday, October 14, the University of Notre Dame hosted its annual Indiana CTSI retreat. About sixty in-person and more than 30 virtual attendees convened on the Notre Dame campus to learn about the Indiana CTSI. Read the recap: https://t.co/A3tzV2y018
IU School of Medicine researchers have identified a new genetic marker that could play a role in the development of Alzheimer's disease, which is characterized by two primary pathologies: amyloid-beta plaques and neurofibrillary tau tangles. Learn more: https://t.co/rz2VPrArKt
The @NIH estimates that there are 7,000 rare diseases in the U.S. and fewer than 5% have an effective treatment, leaving hundreds of millions worldwide without options.
At @NotreDame, studying #raredisease is a priority:
https://t.co/Oj9EeMB9c3