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Newswise: Customers willing to wait longer for delivery when they shop in store showroom vs. online
Released: 3-Nov-2023 12:05 PM EDT
Customers willing to wait longer for delivery when they shop in store showroom vs. online
Indiana University

New research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business finds renewed value in stores returning to an old concept — the store showroom — particularly when larger, big-ticket durable goods are involved.

Released: 2-Nov-2023 5:05 PM EDT
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month; Indiana University experts available for interviews
Indiana University

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center’s scientists, physician-scientists, and staff are available to offer expertise in treatment innovations, the biology of lung cancers, research initiatives, and tips for smoking cessation.

Newswise: Repurposed drug offers new potential for managing type 1 diabetes
Released: 1-Nov-2023 4:05 PM EDT
Repurposed drug offers new potential for managing type 1 diabetes
Indiana University

A new study published in Cell Reports Medicine presents exciting future possibilities for the management of type 1 diabetes and the potential reduction of insulin dependency. The study's findings' suggest repurposing of the drug α-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO) may open doors to innovative therapies.

Released: 1-Nov-2023 11:05 AM EDT
Kelley Futurecast: US economy will slow slightly in first half of 2024, but end year stronger
Indiana University

Buoyed by an expected steady decline in inflation, an economic forecast from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is optimistic in projecting that the economy will slow modestly in the first half of 2024 and then reaccelerate in the second half of the year.

Newswise: Specific gut bacteria increase risk of severe malaria
Released: 30-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Specific gut bacteria increase risk of severe malaria
Indiana University

Researchers have identified multiple species of bacteria that, when present in the gut, are linked to an increased risk of developing severe malaria in humans and mice. Their findings could lead to the development of new approaches targeting gut bacteria to prevent severe malaria and associated deaths.

Newswise: IU scientists part of NIH-funded national consortium focused on improving Alzheimer’s disease diagnoses
Released: 27-Oct-2023 11:05 AM EDT
IU scientists part of NIH-funded national consortium focused on improving Alzheimer’s disease diagnoses
Indiana University

Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine will play key roles in a national consortium led by Wake Forest University School of Medicine to study the use, interpretation and implementation of biomarkers to diagnose Alzheimer's disease. The multi-institution effort is funded by a five-year, $9 million grant from the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health, that will establish the Alzheimer's Diagnosis in Older Adults with Chronic Conditions (ADACC) Network.

Newswise: IU cancer center researchers identify biology behind aggressive breast cancers in Black women
Released: 25-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
IU cancer center researchers identify biology behind aggressive breast cancers in Black women
Indiana University

Researchers at Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center are unlocking the biology behind aggressive breast cancers in Black women.

Newswise: New study shows which neighborhoods police spend most time patrolling
Released: 24-Oct-2023 12:05 AM EDT
New study shows which neighborhoods police spend most time patrolling
Indiana University

Using anonymized smartphone data from nearly 10,000 police officers in 21 large U.S. cities, research from Indiana University finds officers on patrol spend more time in non-white neighborhoods.

Released: 19-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Neuroimaging study reinforces theory of mental ‘foraging,’ inspiring new approaches to understanding schizophrenia and other disorders
Indiana University

How the mind searches for words and concepts in memory may have its origins in age-old patterns by which human and nonhuman animals search for food and other resources in their physical environment.

Newswise: Indiana University Kelley School to present Futurecast 2024 in 11 Indiana cities
Released: 17-Oct-2023 4:05 PM EDT
Indiana University Kelley School to present Futurecast 2024 in 11 Indiana cities
Indiana University

The Indiana University Kelley School of Business will begin its Futurecast 2024 economic outlook tour on Nov. 1 at the downtown Indianapolis Artsgarden, presenting forecasts for the nation, Indiana and communities across the state beginning with an event in Indianapolis.

Newswise: IU Cancer Center Receives Training Grant for Cancer Drug Discovery
Released: 10-Oct-2023 1:05 PM EDT
IU Cancer Center Receives Training Grant for Cancer Drug Discovery
Indiana University

The Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center was awarded a prestigious grant to train the next generation of cancer drug discovery and development researchers. Known as a T32 grant, the five-year, $794,000 National Cancer Institute award will establish the Pediatric and Adult Translational Cancer Drug Discovery and Development Training Program (PACT-D3).

Newswise: IU cancer researcher receives $2.2 million grant for metastatic breast cancer research
Released: 3-Oct-2023 11:05 AM EDT
IU cancer researcher receives $2.2 million grant for metastatic breast cancer research
Indiana University

A breast cancer researcher at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center received a five-year, $2.2 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to examine how certain immune cells support metastatic breast cancer development and how to stop it.

Released: 3-Oct-2023 11:05 AM EDT
IU School of Medicine receives $468,000 grant to support incarcerated women and their children
Indiana University

A new program led by Indiana University School of Medicine faculty will provide more support for mothers and babies in the Indiana Women's Prison, thanks to a new $468,000 grant from the Early Years Initiative from Early Learning Indiana.

Newswise: New corporate finance, financial planning workshop prepares IU Kelley School of Business students for in-demand jobs
Released: 25-Sep-2023 11:05 AM EDT
New corporate finance, financial planning workshop prepares IU Kelley School of Business students for in-demand jobs
Indiana University

A new partnership between the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the Association for Financial Professionals will create new opportunities for students interested in pursuing careers in corporate finance and financial planning and analysis.

Released: 18-Sep-2023 9:00 AM EDT
Research analyzes relationship between agriculture, emergence of new diseases
Indiana University

Researchers propose a new way of understanding how diseases spread between animals and humans, by focusing on the effect that agriculture, ecological and sociopolitical factors have on disease emergence and transmission.

   
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Released: 12-Sep-2023 8:05 AM EDT
IU School of Medicine expands point-of-care ultrasound training
Indiana University

Indiana University School of Medicine is expanding its training program for point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) by investing in portable ultrasound systems for all students, residents, and fellows across seven specialties to use in curricula and patient care at the academic health center in Indianapolis.

Newswise: Internationally recognized computational researcher Spyridon Bakas, PhD, to serve as inaugural director of Division of Computational Pathology
Released: 7-Sep-2023 3:05 PM EDT
Internationally recognized computational researcher Spyridon Bakas, PhD, to serve as inaugural director of Division of Computational Pathology
Indiana University

Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Pathology is launching a new Division of Computational Pathology and a Research Center for Federated Learning in Precision Medicine.

Newswise: Dangerous Ignorance:  What Patients Don’t Understand about Pharmacogenomics
Released: 6-Sep-2023 12:05 PM EDT
Dangerous Ignorance: What Patients Don’t Understand about Pharmacogenomics
Indiana University

Do you know what pharmacogenomics is? You might not, but you should, and all patients should.

Newswise: IU researchers identify new gene mutation that alters Alzheimer’s disease risk
Released: 6-Sep-2023 11:05 AM EDT
IU researchers identify new gene mutation that alters Alzheimer’s disease risk
Indiana University

A groundbreaking study led by experts from Indiana University School of Medicine has shed new light on the genetic underpinnings of Alzheimer's disease.



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