News
- Dr. Richard DiMarchi named August M. Watanabe Life Sciences Champion of the Year
- New science department at IU Bloomington links biology, chemistry, and medical sciences
- Richard DiMarchi,
IU chemistry professor, discusses his lab's exciting new discovery on "Good Morning America." (July 14).
Read the research publication by graduate student Jonathan Day.
- Joseph Pomerening,
a cell biologist at Indiana University Bloomington, is a 2009 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences, the Pew Charitable Trusts announced today (June 16).
- Clay Fuqua, professor of Biology, has been awarded the 2009 American Society for Microbiology Indiana Branch Research Award. (05/09)
- IU Bloomington to receive $1.2 million for Huntington's disease research (04/29/09)
- Three Indiana University Scientists elevated to microbiology's top ranks (02/18/09)
- Watch or read about a video about Dr. Carl Bauer that was featured in an IU update.
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- IU School of Medicine researchers get Komen grants (10/28/08)
- IU faculty members named Academic Leadership Program fellows for 2008-09 (09/29/08)
- IU Bloomington chemists receive $2.9 million to study self-assembling viruses (08/18/08)
- New 18.8 Tesla nuclear magnetic resonance system is a powerful tool for IU's life scientists (08/04/2008)
- New IU center shines (several kinds of) light on life sciences research (07/16/08)
- Purdue-IU partnership targets economic growth in bio and life sciences (06/18/08)
- Scientist at Work: Manjari Mazumdar (04/22/08)
- Simon Hall wins high honors in architecture competition (03/03/08)
- Breaking down Huntington's disease one protein at a time (02/04/08)
- Pat Foster has been elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology. Election to the Academy recognizes excellence, originality, and creativity in the microbiological sciences. Congrats Pat! (01/08)