For the first time ever, CHeP offered a new type of research experience for medical students participating in this year’s Indiana Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS). IMPRS
Scanning mouse bones. Reading radiographic scans. Analyzing data. Seventeen-year-old Albert Khuaceu Mang says he wouldn’t have wanted to spend his summer any other way. Albert Mang in the lab of
Indiana Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship names scholarship winners IMPRS students with their research posters. Eleven second-year IU medical students have received scholarship awards through the Indiana Medical Student
Are you interested in commercializing your scientific discoveries or inventions and networking with female and underrepresented researchers? Led by the Indiana CTSI and IU Research and Technology Corp. (IURTC), Indiana
The Indiana CTSI is now using the WebCAMP (Web-based Center Administrative Management Program) software system to support our internal funding programs, as do many other hubs funded through the NIH’s Clinical
Eleven second-year IU medical students have received scholarship awards through the Indiana Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS), a collaboration of IU School of Medicine and the Indiana
The 3D Bioprinting Core at IUPUI and IU School of Medicine recently received two major boosts: Indiana CTSI core designation and funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to
Seven postdoctoral researchers at Indiana University, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame have been awarded grants from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) to support their
Trailblazer Award partners gathered in Indianapolis to share and celebrate their projects. On April 5 at the beautiful Indianapolis Central Library, CHeP friends and family gathered to celebrate the 2015 CHeP Trailblazer