Lilly signs $1.12B deal with Germany-based firm to develop hearing loss treatments
The agreement with Seamless is the latest in a series of purchases and partnerships Lilly has established to build a pipeline of genetic medicines.
The agreement with Seamless is the latest in a series of purchases and partnerships Lilly has established to build a pipeline of genetic medicines.
The Center for AI and Robotic Excellence in Medicine in part seeks to grow knowledge of AI and its uses in medicine and to identify solutions to military and frontier care challenges.
Rural hospitals are among those that are most affected by the financial challenges facing health care institutions in Indiana, according to a new report released by the Indiana Hospital Association.
Indianapolis-based tech entrepreneur Dan Hanrahan has set out to find a way to make the home repair process more efficient for homeowners and home services.
The new hire succeeds Ernest Vargo II, who retired Jan. 15 after serving as CEO for 15 years.
The fund has secured commitments from Eli Lilly and Co., Corteva Inc., Elanco Animal Health, Indiana University, Parkview Health and the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
Ovarian cancer is the fifth-leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States.
The $435 million campus will include more than 500,000 square feet of advanced laboratory and production space.
The team, which will return to Grand Park for the final time this summer, has held training camp in Westfield since 2018–except for in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kelsey Murphy, whose culinary career launched after her 2021 victory as a contestant on Fox’s “MasterChef,” opened Clutch Kitchen this month at The Yard at Fishers District in the former Fishers Test Kitchen space.
During Irwin’s time with Community, the Foundation has raised more than $137 million in donations to be distributed to programs across Community Health Network.
The new initiative expands on the massive artificial intelligence supercomputer collaboration the companies announced last fall.
In November, Kimmie Chang opened Okonori Japanese High Kitchen in The Corner, a new mixed-use development by Indianapolis-based Kite Realty Group at the intersection of East 116th Street and Rangeline Road.
The plant will focus on serving health care companies by developing and commercializing medical devices, drug delivery systems and combination products.
The owners of central Indiana’s largest office park said they are nearly finished with a second phase of renovations to the campus, which includes new outdoor amenities that will allow workers to hold meetings at a lakeside amphitheater and enjoy recreational activities.
Westfield leaders want the city’s downtown to be more than a place to drive through on State Road 32, so they are setting the stage to make it a destination.
The Ridge Putting Course will open in summer 2026 for course members, nearby residents and donors. It will be available to members of the public in 2027.
The project site also features a Merchants Bank of Indiana corporate headquarters expansion and a six-story apartment building that is nearing completion.
Earlier versions of the Bending Branch project called for 190 single-family ranch and two-story houses on 99 acres.
Developers told members of the Noblesville City Council that Courtyards of Deer Creek would not be age-restricted, but it would be targeted toward people ages 55 and over.