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Receiving a total of $11.7 million from Department of Defense 🇺🇸, Drs. Bonnie Blazer-Yost & Teri Belecky-Adams are teaming up with researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Purdue University in an effort to find a drug treatment for Hydrocephalus. @IUPUIBiology Indiana University Research news.iu.edu/live/news/2828…




Wally, we are ready! For the third time, the IU Biology Building greenhouse’s corpse plant named Wally is preparing to bloom. Take a closer look: bit.ly/3NGu0A0


Spotlight on IU Biology researchers Irene Newton and Maryann Martin who have made important strides in understanding Wolbachia, a genus of bacteria that’s being used to control the spread of Dengue Fever. Read more here: bit.ly/43I2Q1m

Life finds a way. Jay T Lennon and his research team found that a synthetically constructed minimal cell stripped of all but essential genes can evolve. go.iu.edu/4Od5 The College at IU Science @ IU Indiana University Research



Maddie Lisenko, an IUPUI junior studying biochemistry, secured a prestigious summer internship at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, to conduct research on Type 2 diabetes. Read more about her research work and journey at IUPUI: bit.ly/44OUu8m





Brian Davis, professor of physics and astronomy at IU South Bend sat down with ABC57 News to talk about a recent meteor sighting: bit.ly/3s3Awsf


NIH MIRA funds @lesleynweaver’s research to better understand how organs communicate for proper tissue function—knowledge key to understanding tissue repair and regeneration. go.iu.edu/4QbK The College at IU Science @ IU Indiana University Research GGSA at IU


.IU Bloomington IU Earth & Atmos Sci professor Juergen Schieber is part of a study recently published in nature that provides new insights into the potential for early steps of biological evolution on #Mars. go.iu.edu/4QcA

