top headlines
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Medical partnership
IUSM and Marian University's College of Osteopathic Medicine have teamed up to enhance anatomical education.
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Micromovements
Movements that are so minute they cannot be detected by the human eye may hold answers to autism spectrum disorder.
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Spring seminars
Larry Einhorn kicks off the Medical Humanities and Health Studies Program's 2014 Spring Seminar Series on Jan. 16.
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editor’s picks
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FYI
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For your information
IU reps named to AAMC Council of Faculty and Academic Societies, prosector program seeks applicants and more.
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Opportunities
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Veterans' health
2014 VA Young Investigator Award applications are now being accepted.
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Grants
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Brain and spine funds
The Indiana Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Fund is accepting grant applications.
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Kudos
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Scholar-Innovator
Irina Petrache has been named a recipient of the Harrington Scholar-Innovator Award.
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faculty & staff spotlight
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Practice makes perfect
IU researcher Gregory Cote has found higher failure rates among some physicians who perform a high-risk endoscopic procedure.
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student spotlight
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Stache Bash
IUSM-South Bend students and faculty were a little hairier last month as they helped raise funds through "Stache Bash."
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Holiday cheer
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The IU School of Medicine Orchestra and musicians of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra came together to bring music and holiday joy to children and families at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health during a special concert in the Simon Family Tower atrium.
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podcast
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'Sound Medicine'
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This week, "Sound Medicine" interviews Aaron Cohen-Gadol, M.D., a surgeon at the IU School of Medicine, about his work performing innovative brain surgeries, such as removing tumors through the nose. Other topics include cholesterol-lowering medications for healthy people, periodontal disease as a predictor for diabetes and a tribute to the father of epidemiology.
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