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Did you know... IU researchers are responsible for the Regenstrief Medical Records System, the nation's most comprehensive database of its kind. Regenstrief technology is also the power behind the Indiana Health Information Exchange, which is expected to save central Indiana more than $500 million per year in health care costs.

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Life Sciences 101 - How the Life Sciences Benefits Hoosiers

Life Sciences 101 explains how research in the life sciences leads to new companies, more jobs, and healthier Hoosiers. Transcript >>

Life Sciences in Action

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Life Sciences 101: How the Life Sciences benefit Hoosiers

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Julie Meek, Founder of The Haelan Group

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Gus Wantanabe, Co-Founder of Marcadia Biotech

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Phil Thompson, patient of Midwest Proton Radiotherapy

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Big Red: IU's Supercomputer

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Life Sciences Research: Dr. Carl Bauer, Microbiologist

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IU Update: IU and Purdue collaborate in the Life Sciences

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IU Update: Creating new jobs and medical advances for Hoosiers

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Life Sciences: Reshaping Your World

A series of four episodes produced by WFIU Public Radio that delve into the exciting area of breakthrough technologies. Each episode is approximately one hour.

Episode 1–Life Sciences History, Terminology, and People: Real Audio | MP3
Episode 2–Accomplishments and Successes in the Life Sciences Field: Real Audio | MP3
Episode 3–Structure of the Life Sciences Industry: Real Audio | MP3
Episode 4–Present and Future Life Sciences Research: Real Audio | MP3

Sound Medicine

A weekly radio series produced by the IU School of Medicine in which IU experts discuss a wide range of current issues in medicine. Each episode is approximately one hour.

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Projected NIH Grants

Projected NIH Grants

Research Awards Increasing

Research Awards Increasing

Big 10 Funding from NIH/NSF

Big 10 Funding from NIH/NSF

Reversing 'Brain Drain'

Reversing Brain Drain

Return on Investment

Return on Investment