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Regional student researchers shape their fields of study and Indiana’s future
Regional campus students’ research was on display at Regionals at the Rotunda, where over 40 projects were shared with lawmakers. Read about how five of those students are shaping the future of c... Read more about Regional student researchers shape their fields of study and Indiana’s future
Richard DiMarchi, pioneering IU peptide chemist behind many GLP-1 drugs, re-shapes obesity treatment
Richard DiMarchi, Distinguished Professor and Gill Chair in Biomolecular Science at Indiana University Bloomington, is the driving force behind life-changing diabetes and obesity treatments. But Di... Read more about Richard DiMarchi, pioneering IU peptide chemist behind many GLP-1 drugs, re-shapes obesity treatment
Biochemistry lab at IU Bloomington finds chemical solution for tackling antibiotic resistance
Zhiyu Zang, Olivia Duncan and J.P. Gerdt recently discovered a chemical molecule that can help a bacteriophage overwhelm a bacterium’s immune system, creating a biochemical alternative to antibio... Read more about Biochemistry lab at IU Bloomington finds chemical solution for tackling antibiotic resistance
$1 million NSF grant funds pesticide exposure research at IU
Associate professor of anthropology and human biology Michael Wasserman will use the National Science Foundation grant to continue research on how naturally occurring and human-made chemicals... Read more about $1 million NSF grant funds pesticide exposure research at IU
Research at IU reveals what memory in rats can tell us about human memory
A new study from Jonathon Crystal in the College of Arts and Sciences reveals that episodic memory documented in rats can help researchers further explore the biological mechanisms of human memory,... Read more about Research at IU reveals what memory in rats can tell us about human memory




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