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Dr. David Holtzman, the A.B & G. P. Jones Professor of Neurology, at the WUSTL School of Medicine. [Photo by Joe Angeles]David Holtzman, MD, is this year’s winner of the
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Stanley M. Spinola, MD, has racked up about $30 million in grant funding since he started working at Indiana University School of Medicine in 1993, but he says the last
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Dr. Karen Hudmon [photo: Mark Simons/Purdue University]In 2018, Indiana fell three spots in two different categories in “America’s Health Rankings.” Overall, the state dropped to 41st, placing us near the bottom
Naloxone training
More than 50 faculty and staff of the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) participated in one of two free and voluntary Naloxone trainings offered last month at the
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Expanding collaborations with the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) and the IU Simon Cancer Center, the Indiana CTSI Community Health Partnerships program has created Connections IN Health to help
CONTACT: Jennifer Thuma, 317-274-4178 The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) along with the Indiana University Center for Global Health recently announced three funding awards to researchers at Purdue
Education and training
One of the hallmarks of the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) is its Career Development, Education and Research Training (CERT) program. The CERT program focuses on training, educating and
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INDIANAPOLIS — A local nurse has developed a medical device to help people with sickle cell disease, thanks to expertise from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI). Abi
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BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA — Researchers and the public are welcome to attend the Indiana Clinical and Translational Science Institute’s (CTSI) spring retreat at Indiana University Bloomington, focused on curbing obesity in
IU Nurse Invents Medical Device for People with Sickle Cell Disease Indiana CTSI e-newsletter content from March 2019 INDIANAPOLIS — A local nurse has developed a medical device to help

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