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By Steve Tally: A molecule has been identified that appears to play an important role in the development of Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating disease that affects millions of people around the
The Indiana CTSI has provided scientific review of certain full board protocols since October 2016. Effective March 29, 2018, Indiana CTSI Scientific Review Committee review will be required prior to IRB review
Scientists and community leaders will explore issues related to opioids and addiction at this year’s Indiana CTSI Bloomington Retreat on April 25 on the Indiana University Bloomington campus. The event,
By Brandi Klingerman: Postdoctoral Scholar Henry Clay Conner Henry Clay Conner, University of Notre Dame postdoctoral scholar, has received a Postdoctoral Training Award in Translational Research from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI). The
1 minute read The Board Chair has been an outstanding member of the CHeP Advisory Board since 2012. Angie Abbott In her primary role, Angie Abbott is the Assistant Dean
3 minute read Research Jam brought together youth, parents, and community members who work with families, to build a PowerHouse. You walk into a gloomy room with no light. You
There is an exciting opportunity to partner with the Indiana University School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Department of Occupational Therapy as they launch their Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program. 
The Indiana CTSI’s annual retreat at Purdue University will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, February 16, at the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, located
Happy Holidays from the Community Health Partnership! Check out our newsletter for the latest funding, events and other opportunities we’ve found for you. Newsletter Link http://mailchi.mp/cf23b267c1e3/latest-news-from-chep-468945?e=b5cd3a4b5c Want to get the
Investigators, research staff and students can learn about the relationships between global and local health research, as well as resources available to support a variety of research needs, at the

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