IU School of Medicine researcher determines PRMT5 inhibitors can help treat...
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the fourth deadliest cancer and has a five-year survival rate of only 10 percent. PDAC, which accounts for more than 90 percent of pancreatic cancer cases, is...
View ArticleIU expands partnership with NSWC Crane to advance national security innovation
Indiana University and Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, have announced an expansion of their partnership to effectively leverage IU’s educational and research assets to support the...
View ArticleWinners of IU Life Sciences to Healthcare Solutions Pitch Competition announced
Two Indiana University faculty-led teams were selected as winners of the inaugural IU Life Sciences to Healthcare Solutions Pitch Competition, hosted by IU Research and the IU Innovation and...
View ArticleIU researcher develops method for engineering disease resistance in plants
Crop diseases caused by pathogens, viruses and fungi are very costly and can result in significant yield losses for farmers. Roger Innes, Distinguished Professor of biology at Indiana University...
View ArticleIU hosts Midwest consortium seeking to advance materials science innovations
Indiana University recently hosted the Midwest Material Innovation Consortium (MMIC) for a two-day meeting aimed at discussing industry news, trends and opportunities within the material science...
View ArticlePatents awarded to five IU innovations
Five Indiana University researchers have received patents from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for cutting-edge technologies and other innovations that they aim to move to market. Below is...
View ArticleIU researchers’ quantifiable soft tissue manipulation device moves closer to...
New technology aims to revolutionize the orthopedic manual therapy industry A new device that would allow physical therapists to monitor the level of pressure they apply to the soft tissue of patients...
View ArticleIU researchers developing RealCV app to translate COVID-19’s impact on...
Within months of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it became clear that the social and physical impacts of the pandemic varied dramatically across demographics: the elderly and African Americans...
View ArticleWorking to move IU ideas and innovations to the market
Indiana University researchers continue to turn ideas and innovations from their labs into inventions, patents, new technologies and startups. The IU Innovation and Commercialization Office, whose...
View ArticleJustin Luebke joins IU ICO as a technology commercialization manager
Justin Luebke has officially joined as a technology commercialization manager at the Indiana University Innovation and Commercialization Office, which protects, markets and licenses intellectual...
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