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Physician in new School of Medicine leadership role will serve as a scientific lead for IU LAB
D. Wade Clapp has been named the inaugural senior associate dean for entrepreneurial research and commercialization for the IU School of Medicine.
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World-renowned researcher to continue innovative work in cancer therapy at IU
Pravin Kaumaya, PhD, a world-renowned innovator of vaccines for cancer treatment has joined the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and the ...
Feb 08, 2024 -
Analysis reveals rare disease is more common than previously thought
A large data analysis led by Indiana University School of Medicine Professor Benjamin Gaston, MD, shows a rare respiratory disease called primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) ...
Jan 24, 2022 -
IU-based startup commercializes software to improve quality of care for pediatric patients
Dr. Stephen Downs and Tammy Dugan founded Digital Health Solutions LLC to commercialize software called CHICA, or Child Health Improvement through Computer Automation.
Jan 27, 2017 -
Cell lines developed at IU School of Medicine licensed to Canadian life sciences company
IURTC licenses cell lines to Applied Biological Materials of British Columbia
Jul 26, 2016 -
IU-based startup Arrhythmotech awarded $1.47M NIH grant to study atrial fibrillation, nerve activity
The life sciences company based on Indiana University technology will use the two-year grant to determine if nerve activity is associated with atrial fibrillation, a ...
Jul 20, 2016 -
UK life science company licenses IU method to create blood vessel cells
An IU technology that could accelerate work conducted by drug discovery researchers and biologists has been licensed to a life science company in the United ...
Jul 12, 2016 -
Anantha Shekhar receives inaugural IURTC Outstanding Innovator Award
The Indiana University professor and cofounder of Anagin LLC will also lead the Precision Health Initiative, the first funding recipient of the university’s Grand Challenges ...
Jun 22, 2016 -
Canadian life science company licenses Indiana University immortalized liver cell population
Researchers of liver function can now purchase mouse cells developed at Indiana University that can be grown in vitro and are immortalized, or capable of ...
Jun 17, 2016 -
Biotech startup based on IU School of Medicine research launches to develop therapy for lung disease
Allinaire Therapeutics will develop technology optioned by IURTC to combat lung diseases such as COPD.
May 13, 2016