Purdue adding medical research buildings
University will spend nearly $70 million to construct health and life science research facilities, including a drug-discovery lab, in West Lafayette.
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University will spend nearly $70 million to construct health and life science research facilities, including a drug-discovery lab, in West Lafayette.
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Dr. Lawrence Monger, an internist focused on diet and exercise, has joined St. Vincent Physician Network in Fishers. Monger received his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland. He completed his internship at Walter Reed Army Medical School in Washington, D.C., and finished his internal medicine residency at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine in Minneapolis.
Dr. Michael Scott-Soon Eaton, a radiation oncologist, has joined the medical staff at St. Francis Cancer Center. Eaton also is affiliated with Cancer Care Group P.C. in Indianapolis and Major Hospital’s Benesse Oncology Center in Shelbyville.
Dr. Robyn L. Fean, a family and sports medicine physician, has established a practice at Plainfield Family and Sports Medicine and has joined St. Francis Sports Medicine.
Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana has hired Dawn Neumann as a clinical research associate. Neumann, who comes from Carolinas Rehabilitation in Charlotte, N.C., earned her master's degree in cognitive psychology from Rutgers University and her doctorate in rehabilitation science from the University at Buffalo.
The School of Science at IUPUI has added four professors to its department of psychology: Adam Hirsch, a pain researcher; Christopher Lapish, studies cognition and cognitive disorders, such as schizophrenia; Catherine Mosher, who is working on methods to reduce stress after a cancer diagnosis; and Elizabeth Poposki, who researches efforts to balance friendships, health and leisure.
Clarian West Medical Center named Dr. Gregory Spurgin, an internist, chief medical officer. He replaces Dr. James Fesenmeier, who will remain at Clarian West working on medical informatics.
The health reform debate may have ended in Congress, but Eli Lilly and Co. remains active, sponsoring a talk about the positives of the
bill—and calling for further government efforts to help pharmaceutical research and development.
The local NAACP president tells an out-of-town newspaper that service has deteriorated under merged police and sheriff's
departments.
A Center Grove High School student says she was sexually battered in a school bathroom. The 15-year-old called police Friday
night to report the incident, which she said took place earlier that day. The girl said a 14-year-old classmate grabbed her
by the neck, pushed her against the wall and reached down her pants. Police and school authorities are investigating the incident.
A new sheriff has taken over in Hancock County. Donald Munden, a 23-year veteran of the county police department, was appointed
by county commissioners Monday. Munden takes over for Bud Gray, who was arrested early this month on charges of obstruction
of justice for allegedly taking thousands of dollars in public money for personal use. Gray will continue to be paid his salary
until his criminal case is resolved.
Sealed-bid auction attracts a half-dozen bids from interested owners that are “more centrally located than you might think,”
said the listing agent.
An east-side Indianapolis woman said she was raped during a robbery at her apartment late Monday night near 42nd Street and
Post Road. Police said there was no sign of forced entry, so they believe the three intruders simply knocked on the door and
were let inside. That's when witnesses said they showed their guns and asked, "Where's the money?" Police
said one of the suspects forced a male resident into a closet at gunpoint while the other two ransacked the home and raped
the woman. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
An administration official said Tuesday that seven states, including Indiana, suing the federal government are among 16 already
approved for subsidies to help with the health care costs of early retirees.
A new study offers insights into when CEOs are fibbing. But those who benefit most from the revelations might be their handlers.
The estate of a woman killed when pallets of bottled water fell on her at a Kroger store in Franklin is suing the bottler,
suggesting a new eco-friendly bottle design may have contributed to the accident.
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning thinks with two fewer pre-season games, undrafted free agents such as Jeff Saturday and Dominic
Rhodes would have difficulty making the roster.
Simon Property Group Inc. said retailers
leasing space in its malls have managed to weather the economic downturn and are already eyeing recovery plans for when the
economy improves.
Kelley School of Business Dean Dan Smith said a $100,000 donation from two IU alumni will provide a hands-on learning opportunity
for students.
Officials are expecting up to 500 total professors and staff members who are at least 60 to leave their jobs.
Kokomo-based Bach Morris Technologies Corp. will spend $2.4 million to produce “Whoever Heard of a Herd of Fird?”
a movie based on company co-founder Othello Bach’s 1984 best-seller “Whoever Heard of a Fird?” A Ball State
University commercial spinoff will provide production and design services.
Under the terms of the deal, Simon paid about $700 million for the owners’ interests in Baltimore-based Prime Outlets and
assumed $1.55 billion of Prime’s debt and preferred stock.
Including debt obligations, the CIB’s total budget for 2011 is expected to be $104.4 million. The City-County Council is set
to receive the budget at its Sept. 20 meeting and could approve it Oct. 25.