IU eyes clinical trials to boost research success
The new head of research at the Indiana University School of Medicine thinks the institution is missing out on the more than $6 billion spent each year in the United States on clinical trials.
The new head of research at the Indiana University School of Medicine thinks the institution is missing out on the more than $6 billion spent each year in the United States on clinical trials.
The fates of several religious structures in older parts of Indianapolis, often considered architectural gems, are uncertain because dwindling congregations lack the wherewithal to keep up with escalating costs.
Attempts are being made to invalidate serious objections councilors have raised to the Blue Indy car share program as election-year politics. That accusation in itself reeks of politicking.
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Colts officials say a lack of hotel space in Anderson is to blame for their decision to move joint practices with the Chicago Bears out of the public eye to the Colts training camp in Indianapolis.
There are 78 different shows offering 384 performances at eight venues. And that’s just for one of this week’s choices.
The Fishers Redevelopment Commission approved a resolution Monday that would allow the city to sublease space in the Meyer Najem headquarters on Lantern Road to 12 Stars Media.
The complex, called American Place, would contain Indiana's smallest casino, 1.2 million square feet of retail space, 200 condominiums, 25 high-end hotel suites, a conference and performance center, offices, a movie theater with moving seats and a health club.
Timothy Ringlespaugh became Sigma Theta Tau’s first chief information officer when he arrived at the nursing society five years ago. Now he’s overseeing a staff of 14 people focused on web programming and design, network engineering and database management. He’s also overseen the launch of a new e-commerce site.
Debra Champ’s job is about more than just managing the Indianapolis Public Library’s 550,000 cardholders and 1.8 million items. It’s also about monitoring security, managing audio books, offering interactive web features and figuring out what’s next.
Proposed changes that would let National Basketball Association teams substantially expand their marketing areas could generate more than $1 million annually for the Indiana Pacers.
Plus new musicians join the Symphony and SNL’s Sasheer Zamata picks an intimate venue for her return to Indy.
Anthem Inc. has used the Blue Cross and Blue Shield brand names as a powerful tool on its way to becoming the nation’s second-largest health insurer. But those Blue brands now are a hurdle for Anthem’s $54.2 billion acquisition of Cigna Corp.
Lately, Maryt Solada has been mixing it up by representing grass-roots groups opposed to a wide range of controversial projects that have grabbed the public’s attention.
The Indiana State Fair starts its 17-day run Friday. A different Indiana farm operator will be highlighted each day until activities wrap up Aug. 23.
Despite the propaganda, Planned Parenthood isn’t selling fetal tissue or profiting from its use in medical research.
The Indianapolis-based transportation insurer said the decreases in second-quarter revenue were part of a strategic shift to reduce some lines of insurance.
In Buffalo, Bill Polian constructed the only team to appear in four consecutive Super Bowls. In Indianapolis, he built another that won a Super Bowl and produced the league’s highest victory total in a single decade.