$2.5M grant funds research to help airlines improve safety, dignity for wheelchair users
“People with disabilities deal with psychological stress and even physical injuries when airline workers are poorly trained or poorly equipped,” IU professor Shu Cole said. “We want to change... Read more about $2.5M grant funds research to help airlines improve safety, dignity for wheelchair users
Neuro-oncology experts reveal how to use AI to improve brain cancer diagnosis, monitoring, treatment
An international, multidisciplinary team of leading neuro-oncology researchers and clinicians has released new recommendations for good clinical practice regarding the use of artificial intelligenc... Read more about Neuro-oncology experts reveal how to use AI to improve brain cancer diagnosis, monitoring, treatment
$10.9 million grant funds international team’s study of shape perception and language
An international team of four researchers, including IU Distinguished Professor Linda Smith, will pursue a six-year project supported by the European Research Council to study language, cognition,... Read more about $10.9 million grant funds international team’s study of shape perception and language
IU Board of Trustees to meet Nov. 14 and 15 in Fort Wayne
The meeting will take place in the Keith Busse Steel Dynamics Alumni Center.
IU awarded $4 million in READI 2.0 funding to accelerate development of resilient microchips
The award from the second round of Indiana’s Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative will help IU advance its microelectronics research and development capabilities and acquire... Read more about IU awarded $4 million in READI 2.0 funding to accelerate development of resilient microchips
IU Arabic debate team ranks first in nation
IU’s team came first in a field of 38 teams, edging out teams from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard, Columbia and more.
O’Neill Leadership Fellows gain experience, help Hoosiers through community organizations
Whether alleviating poverty, enhancing sustainability, helping patients, advancing the arts or protecting the environment, 120 fellows through the Indiana University O’Neill Leadership Program ar... Read more about O’Neill Leadership Fellows gain experience, help Hoosiers through community organizations
Fulbright Spotlight: Professor bridges borders in chronic pain management with research in Ireland
The Fulbright Program offered Dr. Olena Mazurenko a unique opportunity to compare different approaches to managing chronic pain outside the U.S. She was particularly interested in how treatment in... Read more about Fulbright Spotlight: Professor bridges borders in chronic pain management with research in Ireland
Indiana University to repatriate sacred objects to Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
IU will repatriate 27 sacred items to the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma in accordance with NAGPRA.
Key protein in COVID-19 virus could lead to effective new treatments
Findings published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry by student Patrick Laughlin, and professor Adam Zlotnick show that understanding the nucleocapsid protein, a main protein in the COVID-19 v... Read more about Key protein in COVID-19 virus could lead to effective new treatments