Showing results for Angie Antonopoulos
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Indiana University launches 3-year gynecologic oncology fellowship program
Indiana University School of Medicine recently launched a new 3-year gynecologic oncology fellowship program that will prepare physicians in diagnosing and treating patients during their ...
Angie Antonopoulos | Mar 27, 2025 -
Not all heart attacks are the same, more customized treatments needed to prevent heart failure
World-renowned researchers who attended the Krannert Biennial hosted by the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center at Indiana University School of Medicine in May 2023, agree that ...
Angie Antonopoulos | Feb 26, 2025 -
Cardiovascular risk factors play greater role in adverse outcomes in thymic cancer patients
Thymic cancer, a rare type of cancer that has brought patients to Indiana University Health in recent years for treatment, has become the subject of ...
Angie Antonopoulos | Feb 25, 2025 -
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IU Krannert Benchmarks — 2021–2024
Angie Antonopoulos | Feb 19, 2025 -
Krannert Biennial 2023: Event ushers in engaging ischemic heart disease forum
On May 12-13, 2023, the inaugural Krannert Biennial brought more than 20 world-renowned leaders in cardiovascular research and practice to explore how heart attacks may ...
Angie Antonopoulos | Feb 18, 2025 -
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Krannert Biennial 2023: Early Investigator Finalists
Meet the researchers recognized in the Early Investigator Competition at the Krannert Biennial.
Angie Antonopoulos | Feb 17, 2025 -
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Research Impact, 2021-2024: Microcirculation Research
Patients who present symptoms of cardiovascular disease might suffer from microvascular disease, the dysfunction of microcirculation in the heart muscle, where blood is not circulating ...
Angie Antonopoulos | Feb 16, 2025

Angie Antonopoulos
Angie Antonopoulos is a Communications Generalist for the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Indiana University School of Medicine. She produces content for both general and technical audiences. Previously she served the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center and the Department of Surgery and promoted regenerative medicine research for the school. She has more than a decade of experience in health communications for higher education, advocacy, government and contract research organizations.