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Life Sciences in Action
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.

Video: Life Sciences in action

Phil Thompson, patient of Midwest Proton Radiotherapy

Phil Thompson: I'm proof of what the life sciences can do. My life was in danger, and now I'm cancer-free because of a special facility at IU.

Todd Pederson: New discoveries in the life sciences mean hope for Hoosiers like Phil... and economic vitality for our state.

Craig Brater:We have a bold plan for more jobs, better jobs, and healthier Hoosiers.

Indiana University is a leading supporter of the Indiana Life Sciences Initiative - a statewide effort to create a stronger Indiana economy.

Phil Thompson: We need your help. Together we can turn breakthroughs into business.