Cook Facility Brings 100 Jobs to Hurting Community
You can do good business and also do ‘Good’: that’s the theory behind a new Cook Medical facility that will bring 100 new jobs and free education to a struggling Indianapolis community.... Read More
You can do good business and also do ‘Good’: that’s the theory behind a new Cook Medical facility that will bring 100 new jobs and free education to a struggling Indianapolis community.... Read More
Purdue University’s Dr. Philip Low, already a legend in Indiana’s life sciences sector after founding and selling Endocyte for $2 billion, is well on the path toward his next potential “game-changer.”... Read More
s schools scramble to stop the spread of COVID-19, classrooms are typically the main focus, while perhaps a more threatening setting is an afterthought: the school bus.... Read More
Friendship could be as beneficial for the mind as it is for the heart; scientists at Indiana University have already uncovered this.... Read More
While some sectors are weathering crippling economic effects from the pandemic, the state’s life sciences industry is flourishing, and recently inked two major business deals for central Indiana.... Read More
Indiana has a unique legacy in vaccine development, testing and manufacturing that is giving Hoosier experts a powerful lens to examine the current atmosphere as the first COVID-19 vaccine inches clos... Read More
The COVID-19 crisis is exacerbating a problem that experts say has long existed: America’s reliance on foreign countries to supply our hospitals with critical drugs.... Read More
Staring down a long list of challenges during the pandemic, the Indiana Donor Network has set an all-time record for the number of lifesaving organs transplanted in Indiana in a single calendar year—s... Read More
It won’t be long until Americans see antimicrobial tray tables on their flights, antimicrobial seats at sports stadiums and antimicrobial features in their car’s interior—and it all centers on a techn... Read More
Soldiers are suffering long after the battlefield; the U.S. military’s suicide rate is at an all-time high, surpassing combat deaths since 2012. Soldiers are two to four times more likely to develop A... Read More