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Beer and the brain
IU research shows that the taste of beer can trigger dopamine release in the brain -- without any effect from alcohol itself.
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Tips for investigators
A new book provides insight into what it takes to succeed in research at highly competitive academic health centers.
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Student art needed
Reflections, an IU School of Medicine art journal, seeks creative works on this year's theme, "Humanity."
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editor’s picks
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News to Use
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Stepping Stones
D. Craig Brater, M.D., dean of the IU School of Medicine, will speak at a Stepping Stones of Women in Leadership event April 24.
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Grants
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Hester scholarships
The Merilyn Hester Scholarship program seeks pre-doctoral applicants with an interest in pediatric research.
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Opportunities
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Cancer research
The Translational Cancer Biology Training Program seeks pre-doctoral students who wish to pursue a career in cancer research.
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Kudos
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Capello honored
An education center and fellowship program will honor William N. Capello, M.D., professor emeritus of orthopedic surgery.
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faculty & staff spotlight
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Innovation officer
Jon Duke, M.D., is the lead investigator on a partnership between Merck and the Regenstrief Institute.
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student spotlight
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Undergraduate research
About 60 undergraduate students recently presented the results of two semesters of lab research at the IU School of Medicine.
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Evening of the Arts
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The 22nd annual Evening of the Arts, a program that showcases the talents of IU School of Medicine students, took place April 13 to raise funds for free clinics across Indianapolis.
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podcast
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'Sound Medicine'
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This week's show features an interview with IU professor Debby Herbenick, a Kinsey Institute researcher who uses a popular blogging platform to get her students to open up about sex. Other topics include record increases in bariatric surgeries and an interview with Michael Moss, author of "Salt, Sugar, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us."
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