IU School of Medicine launches new study to treat rare form of breast cancer
The study will test personalized treatments for high-risk patients.
The study will test personalized treatments for high-risk patients.
Members of the IU community are at the world’s biggest conference on climate change.
Efforts are underway across IU departments to help preserve endangered languages.
Researchers say the result may open the door to new physics discoveries.
The new model of education will simulate procedures currently used at the hospital.
Their work may contribute to early diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
The three-year research project aims to improve global climate models.
The interactive map illustrates how Bloomington changed from 1907 to today.
The 12-month project will explore the use of smart fiber technology in medical devices.
The study's goal is finding ways to improve the United States' medical supply chain.
Panelists will discuss what lessons may be learned from the cases in China and India.
The grants are from alumnus Conrad Prebys’s Conrad Prebys Foundation, a philanthropic organization.
The new treatment comes from a mushroom toxin.
Researchers say social media misinformation can lead to reluctance to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Assembly Hall will be allowing 500 audience members.
The university is conducting surveys gauging student attitudes toward vaccination.
The study is conducted by IU sociology professors.
Derica Rice and Robin Nelson-Rice seek to promote diversity in business with the donation.
Since 2016, more than 500 students have participated in the Diplomacy Lab.
The model presents new connections that can benefit disease research.