The Division of Infectious Diseases at the Indiana University School of Medicine has conducted clinical trials and research to improve the health and well-being of Indiana adults and adolescents with a variety of infections for over 30 years. We specifically have performed studies in the areas of HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted infections (herpes, human papillomavirus, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia), and sexual behavioral medicine. Our research group currently conducts trials to determine the usefulness of vaccines to prevent infections and new medicines to treat existing infections. We also conduct studies to learn more about how infectious agents interact with humans to cause disease in order to devise new ways to protect us from illness. Our overall goal is to improve the quality of life of patients with infectious diseases and to reduce the spread of these infections in our community.. Indiana University Infectious Diseases Research (IUIDR) is a research group for the Division of ...
INDIANAPOLIS - Unlike the three most common forms of breast cancer, triple negative breast cancer has no currently approved targeted therapies for treatment. That was one of the reasons it was chosen as a disease area of focus for the Indiana University Grand Challenge Precision Health Initiative, aimed to research and develop better treatments, cures or preventions, as quickly as possible.. Xiongbin Lu, PhD, a researcher in the Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research at Indiana University School of Medicine, working in collaboration with researchers from the University of Maryland, recently reported several important findings related to triple negative breast cancer and its treatment future, in the prestigious journal Nature Nanotechnology.. According to the paper now available online, TP53 is the most frequently mutated gene in triple negative breast cancer, meaning it is fueling the growth of this aggressive form of breast cancer. However, the problem with trying to target ...
Melissa Spas is the managing director of education and engagement for the Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, part of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at IUPUI. She worked previously at Indiana Universitys School of Public and Environmental Affairs in Bloomington and at Leadership Education at Duke Divinity. She is a graduate of Allegheny College and Harvard Divinity School and is an active layperson in the United Methodist Church.
By Rebecca Adams, CQ HealthBeat Associate Editor May 15, 2014 -- Republican Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana recently proposed an expansion of Medicaid that would have some consumers contribute to the cost of their coverage. But Pence took out some controversial parts of an ongoing state effort, such as limiting benefits and maintaining a waiting list. If the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approves the plan that Pence announced last week, Indiana would become the 28th jurisdiction, including the District of Columbia, to expand Medicaid. That does not include Pennsylvania, which has already sent a plan to CMS for approval. The Indiana expansion would start in 2015. Indianas plan will be closely watched by other state officials to see how far CMS officials will go in approving elements such as a health savings account and a requirement that enrollees be referred to job training programs. CMS officials have allowed Indiana to use a health savings account model under a pilot program ...
This issue continues the Indiana Historical Bureaus collaboration with the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources. [Archaeology in Indiana--the Early Years was the earlier work.] Its staff members have provided both information and images for this issue. James R. Jones III and Amy Johnson served as guest editors. Nikki Waters, Kimberly Tinkham, and James Mohow also contributed.. Below is listed information about the many avenues available to people, both adults and students, who are interested in learning about and participating in Indiana archaeology.. Page 3 brings the remarkable transformation of the science of archaeology up to date.. Page 4 provides a brief overview of the development of archaeology in Indiana over the past sixty years.. Page 5 provides in chart form a timeline of cultures in Indiana beginning 12,000 years ago and concluding with the European migration to America.. Pages 6 through 13 demonstrate the various steps of ...
Notice: In response to COVID-19 and the impact it is having on the State of Indiana, the Professional Licensing Agency will have the majority of our staff working remotely in the coming weeks. While routine operations of the agency will continue, please note that there may be disruptions or delays in the processing of your requests. Please prioritize the usage of email to communicate with our staff whenever possible and scan any documents that need to be processed. We appreciate your patience and flexibility as we work best to protect our staff and serve Hoosiers in these ever-changing times.. Welcome to the Indiana Interior Design Registry. Effective July 1, 2009 - Indiana General Assembly passed HEA 1573 allowing interior designers the right to register with the State of Indiana through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA).. Under IC25-1-5.5, the IPLA shall maintain an electronic registry of all interior designers who apply electronically for registration through this website and ...
Ag Asset Mapping - ISDA and PCRD are working to produce county-level maps that will show relative ag production for specific products, such as cattle, ducks, chickens, turkeys, sweet corn, soybeans, mint, watermelons, tomatoes, and many, many others. These maps will be produced twice a year with current data from ISDA and IDEM. This will enable counties and regions to identify opportunities to attract processing operations that leverage ag assets. Different from the ag census data from the federal government, the data in these maps will be current within a six month time period.. Supply Chain Opportunities - PCRD has been working to identify industry clusters related to agriculture in many Indiana regions, and target opportunities within the corresponding supply chains. PCRD has been helping to identify leakages in the ag supply chains: products and processes that are purchased outside of Indiana that could be relocated to the state.. Policy and Land Use - Indiana Farm Bureau, Indiana Corn ...
For data sharing to be effective, electronic health records (EHRs) - both those held within a single facility and those in different healthcare organizations - must correctly refer to a specific individual. Is Billy Jones known at a different doctors office as William Jones and are all his health records linked? To which Maria Garcia do lab test results belong? Which John Smith was referred to during contact tracing?. Unfortunately, the commentary notes, patient matching rates vary widely, with healthcare facilities failing to link records for the same patient as often as half the time. Authors Shaun Grannis, M.D., vice president for data and analytics at Regenstrief Institute and Regenstrief Professor of Medical Informatics at Indiana University School of Medicine; John D. Halamka, M.D., president of Mayo Clinic Platform and Ben Moscovitch, director of The Pew Charitable Trusts health information technology initiative, call for stakeholders to urgently address the patient matching conundrum. ...
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Image by Peter Engler). Aunt Lethas Hickory Nut Cake. Carol Meeks, Indianapolis, Indiana. My Indiana roots go back a long way. In 1838, my great-great grandparents, Walter and Susannah Smiley, purchased approximately 48 acres of mostly cleared land along the Mississinewa River in Randolph County. As time went by, my grandfather cleared an additional area along the river to graze his cattle and horses. It became a beautiful grove with many hardwood trees including oak, poplar, sugar maple, black walnut and shag bark hickory in addition to several other species. Severe storms and other environmental factors have damaged or destroyed several of the trees although there is still an abundance of hickory trees.. Gathering the hickory nuts each fall has been a long-time family tradition. Family members gather on a crisp fall day to fill baskets of nuts which are then laid out on the floor to dry under beds in the farmhouse. The farmhouse always has visiting mice in the winter so we hope not too many ...
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An appeals court in Indiana on Tuesday upheld the decision of a lower court to block a portion of a 2017 state law aimed at ensuring parents are informed when underage daughters undergo abortions.. That ruling was issued in a 2-1 vote.. Under Indiana law, teens must get parental consent when undergoing abortions, however, teens can petition a judge for a judicial bypass.. In 2017, Governor Eric Holcomb signed into law Senate Enrolled Act 404, which says that parents are still to be notified if the judge approves a teenage girls petition.. Attorney General Curtis Hill denounced the initial ruling in 2018 to block the parental notification part of the law, calling it an attempt to give courts rather than parents the legal guardianship of children.. Betty Cockrum, president of Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, said in 2018 of the first ruling that it was a win for young women here in Indiana who are already dealing with an incredibly difficult situation.. Live Action writes that ...
In a 3-2 decision filed Wednesday, March 2, the Indiana Supreme Court rocked well-settled Indiana law by ruling that Indianas 10-year statute of repose for products liability actions is unconstitutional as applied to asbestos cases. See the Indiana Product Liability Act (the Act), at Ind. Code §§ 34-20-1-1, et seq.. The decision in Larry Myers, et al. v. Crouse-Hinds, et al.; GE v. Mary R. Geyman, et al.; Owens-Illinois, Inc v. Mary R. Geyman, et al. (Myers) overturns precedent set in 2003 by the Court in AlliedSignal, Inc. v. Ott, where it had found the entirety of the Act to be constitutional as applied to asbestos cases. The Myers majority opinion was met with strong dissent from Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush and Justice Mark S. Massa, who cited stare decisis (the need for judicial consistency) and the fact that the reasoning relied upon by the majority was argued to no avail in the Ott dissent.. The Act as Applied to Asbestos Cases. The Acts repose provision is broken into two ...
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was based on the Indiana Jones series of films. The series follows the Indiana Jones character (as a young boy and as a young man) as he was growing up and experiencing his early adventures, where he gets into trouble, learns life lessons and encounters various historical figures along the way. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was filmed on location all over the world ~ including England, Russia, Spain, Czechoslovakia, Kenya, France, India, China, Austria, Egypt, the United States, Morocco, Ireland, Italy, Africa, Turkey, Greece and Thailand. ...
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Purdue University was established in 1869 and stands as the flagship campus of the Purdue University System. About 270 programs are offered at the main campus in West Lafayette together with regional campuses located in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Westville, and Hammond in Indiana. Ten other locations throughout the state serve as schools for the Purdue College of Technology, with programs focusing on the use of information technology for both the government and business sectors.. Ranked among the best research universities in the country, Purdues Discovery Park complex is home to the universitys nanotechnology research facility along with other programs in agricultural research, engineering, and environmental studies. Research grants are provided by a number of federal executive departments as well as NASA.. Purdue also features a number of student and recreational facilities which include a sports center, aquatic center, golf courses, and a health center. In celebration of its diverse ...
The dreaded 19th-century disease known as milk sickness claimed the lives of many Hoosiers, including 9-year-old Abraham Lincolns mother. Not until the mid-20th century did researchers confirm that milk sickness is caused by a poison produced by the white snakeroot plant, which still grows freely throughout the southern Indiana woods. Cows and goats ate the plant and passed the poison to humans through milk and meat. In the March issue of the Indiana Magazine of History, Dr. Walter J. Daly, dean emeritus of the IU School of Medicine, describes the decades of efforts to solve the puzzle of this formerly unpredictable, untreatable and highly fatal disease.
The Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI and its Executive Education Program will present a conference on how emergency medicine would respond to a very serious disaster with mass casualties. The conference will take place Thursday, Oct. 16, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the University Place Conference Center on the IUPUI campus.
Stem-cell-derived sensory hair cells (in red) with hair bundles (green). Cell nuclei appear blue./ Courtesy of Indiana University.. Self-organized, complex tissues dont arise naturally in traditional, flat culturing systems. To create a more lifelike environment, some scientists have recently created 3-D tissue culturing systems. By applying carefully timed developmental signals, researchers grew nerve tissues from embryonic stem cells floating in culture media. The cells aggregate and follow developmental pathways similar to those in the body.. A research team led by Karl R. Koehler and Dr. Eri Hashino at the Indiana University School of Medicine reasoned that a 3-D tissue culturing system might help to guide mouse embryonic stem cells to develop into the complex tissues and structures of the inner ear. The study was supported by NIHs National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and other NIH components. It appeared online in Natureon July 10, 2013.. By ...
Dr. Dale Allen Benefiel, our much beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle and brother, peacefully passed away on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2015. Dale was born on March 19, 1930, in Indianapolis, Indiana, to George and Ruth Benefiel. He grew up during the Depression era, working from a young age, caddying and mowing grass at local golf courses and skipping school to play golf whenever he could. He served in the Air Force, including service in Korea. While attending dental school at Indiana University, he met and married an adventurous nurse named Marilyn, who has been the love of his life. Dale practiced dentistry in Indianapolis and Holland, Michigan, for 30 years before retiring to Prescott, Arizona, in 1996. While living in Michigan, Dale was instrumental in developing and establishing the Miles of Smiles mobile dental unit and program for underprivileged children of Ottawa County, and also donated his time and professional skills to provide dental services in remote areas of Mexico. Dale enjoyed ...
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Chlamydia trachomatis causes a high number of sexually transmitted infections worldwide, but reproducible and precise strain typing to link partners is lacking. We evaluated multilocus sequence typing (MLST) for this purpose by detecting sequence types (STs) concordant for the ompA genotype, a single-locus typing standard. We tested samples collected during April 2000-October 2003 from members of established heterosexual partnerships (dyads) in the Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, area who self-reported being coital partners within the previous 30 days. C. trachomatis DNA from 28 dyads was tested by MLST; sequences were aligned and analyzed for ST and phylogenetic relationships. MLST detected 9 C. trachomatis STs, 4 unique to Indianapolis; STs were identical within each dyad. Thirteen unique strains were identified; 9 (32%) dyads harbored novel recombinant strains that phylogenetically clustered with strains comprising the recombinants. The high rate of novel C. trachomatis recombinants identified supports
1902. Ashley, Geo. H. (George Hall),1866-1951, Kindle, E. M. (Edward Martin),1869-1940., and Blatchley, W. S. (Willis Stanley),1859-1940. From the 27th Annual report of the Department of Geology and Natural Resources of Indiana, 1902. Includes three East-West cross-sections: through N... Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources and William B. Burford.. ...
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Office of Scientific Affairs (M.J.E.), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Bethesda, Maryland; Psychopharmacology Research Unit (S.E.F.), University of London, Guys Hospital, Division of Pharmacology, London, United Kingdom; Dipartimento Di Neuroscienze (G.L.G.), UniversitaDegli Studi Di Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology (K.A.G.), The Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Instituto de Investigaciones Citologicas (C.G.), Valencia, Spain; Department of Pharmacology (P.L.H.), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado; Department of Pharmacology (H.K.), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Neuropharmacology (G.F.K.), The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California; Indiana University School of Medicine (T.-K.L.), Indianapolis, Indiana; and Department of Pharmacology (B.T.), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado. ...
Williams JC Jr, Hameed T, Jackson ME, Aftab S, Gambaro A, Pishchalnikov YA, Lingeman JE, McAteer JA.Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Hiromi Yoshida is a first-generation Japanese American poet, with ethnic roots in Japan and Taiwan, and family in Wilbraham, Massachusetts. Now based in Bloomington, Indiana, she has lived extensively in Tokyo and New York City. Her Icarus Burning poetry collection, a finalist selection for the 2019 New Womens Voices Series Chapbook Competition, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press in 2020. A three-time winner of Indiana University Writers Conference awards, she has been recognized as one of Bloomingtons finest and most outspoken poets by Indiana State Poet Laureate finalist Tony Brewer. Her poems have been published in literary magazines and journals that include The Asian American Literary Review, Tipton Poetry Journal, Indiana Voice Journal, The Indianapolis Review, and The Rain, Party, & Disaster Society. Although Hiromi uses chopsticks to dip sashimi slices and Chinese dumplings into soy sauce, she still asks for forks at Asian restaurants in the U.S ...
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Organizations in Michigan and Indiana have successfully established a secure infrastructure to transmit health data across state lines, the Michigan Health Information Network (MiHIN) and the Michiana Health Information Network (MHIN) announced this week. The connection has been established by both organizations, which provide Health Information Exchange (HIE) services for Michigan, Indiana, and other Midwestern states.. The initiative is the first phase of MiHINs multi-state effort to facilitate the routing and exchange of immunization data between providers who attend to Michigan residents in other states and Michigans health information registries. Having established a more precise recording of immunization data in the two states, both organizations anticipate this exchange of new information will allow for more accurate patient history and better health care.. Working with Indiana through Michianas MHIN fills information gaps by exchanging health information with our neighboring state ...
Natural gas and oil discoveries in Ohio in 1884-85 and in Indiana in 1886 and 1889 began the development and exploitation of the great Trenton Gas and Oil Field of northwestern Ohio and east-central Indiana. Standard Oil Co., already a power in the industry, organized the Buckeye Pipeline Co. of Ohio in 1886. Buckeye built gathering lines and tank farms for storing most of the areas crude oil. In 1886-87 it built the first midwestern refinery at t Lima and an 8-inch pipeline to ship fuel oil to Chicago. In 1889-90, Standard built a refinery at Whiting, Indiana. This area later became a major refining center in the United States. Our Hoosier State Beneath Us: Oil and Gas ...
2013. N.K. Bleuer (compiler), W.J. Wayne (compiler), R.S. Nicoll (compiler), A.M. Burger (compiler), A.M. Gooding (compiler), J.L. Forsyth (compiler), H.H. Gray (compiler), G.H. Johnson (compiler), A.F. Schneider (compiler), Indiana Geological Survey, J.A. Lineback (compiler), S.J. Keller (compiler), C.E. Wier (compiler), J.R. Hill (compiler), and A.R. Gustin (digital compiler). BEDROCK_GEOL_RGM_IN is a polygon shapefile that shows the bedrock geology of the state of Indiana, produced from the Indiana Geological Survey Regi... ...
Judge Carol Guess has selected The Girl Next Door to the Girl Next Door, by Amy Woolard, as the winner of Indiana Reviews 2014 1/2K Prize! Woolards poem will appear in a forthcoming issue of Indiana Review. We received more than 500 submissions, a record number of excellent quality and variety. All work was read anonymously and closely by our editors. Thanks to all who submitted their work for consideration and made this years Prize possible.. 2014 Indiana Review 1/2K Prize Winner:. The Girl Next Door to the Girl Next Door. Amy Woolard. Guess has this to say about the winning piece: The sounds in this poem lured me into the story-repetition and rhyme in service to character and scene. I love the juxtaposition between sweet and staccato, and the way the tone shifts from delicate details to harsh colloquialisms. The narrators a mystery to me, which I like, but the girl isnt a mystery at all- shes true to this town and time. Its nice to start with a girl whos alive, for a change, and ...
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Orthopedic Surgeon Mark Klaassen learned early on what caring for others is all about. The son of missionaries, he grew up in Colombia where the positive impact of helping others was tightly woven into his character. This childhood experience made him fluent in Spanish. He returned home to the U.S. as a 15-year-old to continue his education, culminating in the MD degree he earned from the Indiana University School of Medicine at Notre Dame and the I.U. Medical Center. He completed his orthopedic surgery residency at Lutheran Hospital of Indiana and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Klaassen is an active member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons.. Throughout his career he has been a mentor to other orthopedic surgeons throughout the U.S. and other countries, providing instruction on advanced orthopedic surgical techniques and procedures - many of which he was instrumental in developing. For example, Dr. Klaassen ...
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Cardiac and Vas. http://radiology.rsna.org/content/235/3/812.full. Jaydip Datta, MD ; Charles S. White, MD ; Robert C. Gilkeson, MD ; Cristopher A. Meyer, MD ; Sarita Kansal, MD ; Manish L. Jani, MD ; Ronald C. Arildsen, MD ; Katrina Read, DDR. 1 From the Departments of Radiology (J.D., R.C.A.) and Cardiology (S.K.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn; Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 22 S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201 (C.S.W.); Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio (R.C.G.); Department of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Ind (C.A.M.); Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tenn (M.L.J.); and Philips Medical Systems, Cleveland, Ohio (K.R.). Received February 17, 2004; revision requested April 23; revision received July 15; accepted August 18.. PURPOSE: To retrospectively determine the imaging features of anomalous coronary arteries depicted at multi-detector row computed tomographic (CT) ...
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The Ohio State Buckeyes remain undefeated but they havent covered a spread since their Week 1 win over Virginia Tech. Will they cover today at 3:30PM ET when they visit Indiana?. View Week 5 College Football Odds. According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, the Buckeyes are 21.5-point road favorites versus the Hoosiers, while the total currently sits at 66 points.. Indiana looks to improve to 5-0 for the first time in 48 yards and is led by junior running back Jordan Howard, who is the nations leading rusher with 675 yards. While OSU has held opponents to 12.2 points and 253.3 yards per game, both in the top 10 in the FBS, if the Hoosiers can get Howard going then they should be able to stay within three touchdowns today.. The underdog is 4-0 against the spread in the last four meetings between these two teams, which means the Buckeyes are 0-4 ATS in their last four games versus the Hoosiers because theyve been favored. Indiana is a perfect 4-0 ATS in its last four games versus a ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - A human case of encephalitis associated with vesicular stomatitis virus (Indiana serotype) infection. AU - Quiroz, E.. AU - Moreno, N.. AU - Peralta, P. H.. AU - Tesh, R. B.. PY - 1988. Y1 - 1988. N2 - This paper describes a case of severe encephalitis in a 3-year-old Panamanian boy infected with the Indiana serotype of vesicular stomatitis virus. The virus was recovered from the childs throat on the fifth day of illness and a rise in neutralizing antibody titer was demonstrated in paired serum specimens. This is the second report of childhood encephalitis associated with vesicular stomatitis virus infection. These suggest that infection with vesicular stomatitis viruses may cause severe disease. Human infection with vesicular stomatitis viruses is common throughout the tropical Americas.. AB - This paper describes a case of severe encephalitis in a 3-year-old Panamanian boy infected with the Indiana serotype of vesicular stomatitis virus. The virus was recovered from the ...
The Media School at the University of Indiana Bloomington is hosting the High School Journalism Institute (HSJI) for all students excited and ready to learn new skills or sharpen existing talents, and some will begin preparing their own schools publications and media projects for the coming school year.. The High School Journalism Institute offers workshops covering a wide array of journalism topics. These workshops offer hands-on experiences and tutorials.. Workshops include:. ...
Dr. Cheedy Jaja is an associate professor in the College of Nursing at the University of South Carolina in Columbia and a board-certified Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. His eclectic education includes graduate degrees in public administration and policy, public health genetics, philosophy, political science, and clinical and translational science. He was the inaugural Pharmacogenetics, Ethics, and Public Policy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Indiana University School of Medicine. His research interests are sickle cell disease pain, analgesic, and psychopharmacogenetics. He has over 14 years of experience providing clinical and psychosocial care primarily to sickle cell disease patients in ambulatory healthcare settings locally and internationally.. Dr. Jaja is actively involved in global health. During the Ebola virus disease epidemic in 2014-2015, he served two tours of duty in Sierra Leone with the Boston-based humanitarian organization, Partners in Health. More recently, in the ...
Dr. Cheedy Jaja is an associate professor in the College of Nursing at the University of South Carolina in Columbia and a board-certified Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. His eclectic education includes graduate degrees in public administration and policy, public health genetics, philosophy, political science, and clinical and translational science. He was the inaugural Pharmacogenetics, Ethics, and Public Policy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Indiana University School of Medicine. His research interests are sickle cell disease pain, analgesic, and psychopharmacogenetics. He has over 14 years of experience providing clinical and psychosocial care primarily to sickle cell disease patients in ambulatory healthcare settings locally and internationally.. Dr. Jaja is actively involved in global health. During the Ebola virus disease epidemic in 2014-2015, he served two tours of duty in Sierra Leone with the Boston-based humanitarian organization, Partners in Health. More recently, in the ...
Dr. Mai Kamar is a Specialist Pediatric Dentist with 15 years of experience in providing full-spectrum dental services for babies, children and teens. She is also trained to treat special needs patients and uncooperative and anxious young patients under nitrous oxide and general anesthesia.. She graduated with a BDS from Alexandria University in 2003 and earned her masters degree in Pediatric Dentistry from the same university in 2010. She has completed her mini-residency in Pediatric Dentistry at the Indiana University School of Dentistry, USA in 2016.. She offers preventative regimens, programs that are designed to evaluate patients susceptibility for caries using the Caries Risk Assessment Tool advocated by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Her program also involves dietary analysis and counseling.. She performs root canal treatments for primary teeth, crowns and fillings for cavities and interceptive orthodontics which involves early intervention to prevent development of ...
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Philip G. Kies, O.D. joined the team of doctors at the MidWest EyeCenter in 1993 after serving as a staff optometrist for five years at the University of Miami Department of Ophthalmology. During this time he gained extensive experience in the diagnosis and management of ocular diseases including: diabetes, macular degeneration, glaucoma and cataracts. While at the University of Miami he was involved in several studies evaluating treatment options. These included: Central Retinal Vein Occlusion, Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy, 5FU in glaucoma surgery, Normal Tension Glaucoma Study and five year follow-up of Radial Keratotomy. While at the University of Miami, he also served as a proctor for state licensing exams.. Dr. Kies graduated magna cum laude from the University of Northern Iowa with a Bachelor of Science degree. He then obtained his Doctor of Optometry degree at Indiana University. During this time he served as an Assistant Instructor in the Optometric Department. He has served ...
Timothy OConnor is the Mahlon Powell professor of philosophy and a core member of the Cognitive Sciences Program at Indiana University. He has taught there since 1993, serving as chairman from 2006 to 2012, apart from visiting research fellowships at the Universities of Notre Dame, St. Andrews, and Oxford and an appointment as a distinguished professor at Baylor University. His main areas of scholarship are metaphysics, philosophy of mind/cognitive science and philosophy of religion. He has published over 90 scholarly articles and reviews and two monographs, Persons and Causes: The Metaphysics of Free Will and Theism and Ultimate Explanation. He has also edited and contributed to six other books on the philosophy of mind and action; emergent or top-down forms of explanation in the sciences; and the epistemology of religious belief. He lectures widely, having given 194 academic lectures in 23 countries. He is currently a member of a 16-person international team of philosophers and ...
Many testicular cancer survivors experience hearing loss after cisplatin-based chemotherapy, according to researchers at Indiana University.
TY - JOUR. T1 - The Indiana chronic disease management programs impact on medicaid claims. T2 - A longitudinal, Statewide Evaluation. AU - Katz, Barry P.. AU - Holmes, Ann M.. AU - Stump, Timothy E.. AU - Downs, Steven M.. AU - Zillich, Alan J.. AU - Ackermann, Ronald T.. AU - Inui, Thomas S.. PY - 2009/2/1. Y1 - 2009/2/1. N2 - Background: Disease management programs have grown in popularity over the past decade as a strategy to curb escalating healthcare costs for persons with chronic diseases. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of the Indiana Chronic Disease Management Program (ICDMP) on the longitudinal changes in Medicaid claims statewide. Research Design: Phased implementation of a chronic disease management program in 3 regions of the state. Fourteen repeated cohorts of Medicaid members were drawn over a period of 3.5 years and the trends in claims were evaluated using a repeated measures model. Subjects: A total of 44,218 Medicaid members with diabetes and/or congestive heart failure in ...
Sara Wittmeyer writing for WFYI:. The number of kids in Indianas child welfare system is soaring. Its doubled in the last five years to more than 29,000 kids.. There arent enough foster homes in the state, putting more pressure on the Department of Child Services.. The department is already under a microscope; when Mary Beth Bonaventura resigned as DCS director late last year, she said she could all but guarantee children would die unless the state started providing more money and support to the agency. The state responded by hiring an independent consultant to review the agency.. On this weeks Noon Edition, we talk about the state of Indianas foster care system. Is the state doing enough to help the most vulnerable children? And a discussion about whats contributing to the demand for foster families. ...
An Indiana police dog has died of heat stroke after being left in the back of a squad car by his handler on a hot summer day, WANE-TV (Ft. Wayne) is reporting.. Every summer is filled with dire warnings about the dangers of leaving children or pets unattended in the back of a car. Its something you should never do, ever; but its especially not something you should do on a hot summer day. Nevertheless, those dire warnings are far too often accompanied by tragic stories of people failing to heed that advice. This is one of those stories.. Not much is known about Mojo, who used to be with the DeKalb County (Indiana) Sheriffs Department; his age, breed, and his job within the police force have not been made public, as of this writing.. What is known is that Mojos last day on the job was on Thursday, July 6. Thats the day he and his handler, DeKalb County Sheriffs Department School Resource Officer Courtney Fuller, left him alone in the back of his squad car for several hours. According to ...
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in accordance with the RE-Powering Americas Land initiative, selected the Newport Indiana Chemical Depot site in Newport, Indiana, for a feasibility study of renewable energy production. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) was contacted to provide technical assistance for this project. The purpose of this report is to assess the sitefor possible wind turbine electrical generator installation and estimate the cost, performance, and site impacts of different wind energy options. In addition, the report recommends financing options that could assist in the implementation of a wind system at the site. ...
There may be no cure for cerebral palsy, but that doesnt mean that having it has to make your life incomparable to the lives of others no living with this disorder. Indiana residents suffering from cerebral palsy should immediately contact an Indian cerebral palsy lawyer if they feel as though their American rights have been violated in any way. Cerebral palsy is actually an umbrella term used to describe a number of conditions. There are four main classifications of cerebral palsy including spastic, athetoid, ataxic and mixed. The classification of the disease is done according to what part of the brain is damaged and how this damage is affecting the rest of the body. However, no matter what type of cerebral palsy you have, you are ensured equal and fair treatment in the United States. An Indiana cerebral palsy lawyer can help you to file suit in a number of cases.. Most often when cerebral palsy develops, the cause is unknown. However, in about 20% of cases, the cause can be attributed ...
The president and chief executive officer of Options Charter School in Hamilton County, Mike Gustin said many of the students he and his staff serve have different insecurities, and social and emotional needs. The school now offers in-person and virtual options. He said its important they stay open to continue to meet students needs.. To the best of our ability we will continue to stay open in this hybrid method with the podding system whenever possible. As the positivity goes up and the pandemic intensifies there may be a time when the state health department or Hamilton County Health Department may eventually close all schools down, Gustin said.. Walker said he hopes the growth in the spread of the coronavirus in Hamilton County will be a sign to the community to tighten up. This should be a red flag to everybody that we need to reevaluate that we are all in this together.. ...
Brown recluse spiders dont often bite, experts say. But a Nunica man who was bitten last week knows that it can be serious if they do.
The Post & Mail. COLUMBIA CITY - West Nile virus has been detected in Columbia City for the first time this year, reports Scott Wagner, deputy director of the Whitley County Health Department.. West Nile has been detected in late summer in Whitley County for each of the past several years.. This is typically an annual event, noted Wagner in September of 2016, as West Nile virus is endemic in our area.. As has been the usual precautions, Whitley County residents are being warned to continue to use mosquito repellents and long-length clothing when outside. Mosquito activity will continue to occur until the daily average temperature drops below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.. The Indiana State Department of Health offers this basic information about West Nile ...
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Ganesan Narsimhan is a Professor in Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Purdue University. Narsimhan came to Purdue the first time in 1979 - 1982 as a visiting Associate Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering. He returned to Purdue in 1986 as Assistant Professor of Food Engineering and became an Associate Professor in 1992. His B.S. is in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. His research interests include food colloids and bioseparations. His teaching, at both undergraduate and graduate levels, is in the Food Process Engineering curriculum ...
The project Vision For the Future International: Rwanda is designed as a multi-year, multi-stage program with specific aims for each stage. The primary objectives are (1) elevate the state of vision care for children across Rwanda through direct clinical care, (2) educate children and parents on the necessity of preventative care and availability of vision care through education (3) creation of optometry as a recognized profession in Rwanda.. Books and Beyond, Indiana University and Books and Beyond, USA were started as literacy initiatives to help combat the book famine in Rwanda. Since 2008 these organizations have provided 20,000 books to Rwandan school children. A few years ago Nancy Uslan, (Indiana University alumna and facilitator/driving force of Books and Beyond), realized she did not see any child with glasses. If a child could not see clearly how could they read the books that were brought to them? How could they see the chalkboard during class? This insight resulted in her contacting ...
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By By DOUG FEINBERG. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Maya Moore had plenty of time to make the final shot. The Minnesota Lynx had to wait a whole lot longer to celebrate the winner. The Minnesota star hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to lift the Lynx to an 80-77 victory over the Indiana Fever on Friday night in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals.. Moore, who finished with 24 points, took the inbounds pass at the top of the key with 1.7 seconds left, moved to her right to elude Marissa Coleman and hit the winner. The Lynx had to wait several nail-biting moments as the referees huddled around a monitor at mid-court before saying the shot was good.. (1.7) seconds is a lot of time, Moore said. Im a basketball junkie, watch basketball a lot. ... Everything fell on the line, did what I could. It was a basketball move and I was able to get it off. Fortunately I have a pretty quick release and it worked out. I havent seen the replay yet, when I let it go I knew I got it off.. Moore was hard-pressed to remember the ...
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UCF Assistant Professor John Starbuck thought studying anthropology might lead him to a career in a museum, but its done more than he couldve imagined. His work is changing the lives of people with cleft lip with or without cleft palate, and his current research holds promise for helping some people with Down syndrome.. Growing up, Starbuck wasnt interested in college. His mother worked minimum-wage jobs and his father wasnt around. But school opened a door for him, allowing a glance at what the future could look like.. I bought into the idea that an undergraduate education could take me somewhere different and ran with it, Starbuck said. I worked in a lot of restaurants in high school, and it was easy to see that those paths have limited opportunities.. Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis offered him a spot at their campus through the McNair Scholars program and his higher education career took off.. While some may say anthropology is a career without modern ...
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Forest Service geneticists, in cooperation with Purdue University and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, studied northern red oak trees used as seed mothers for forest restoration and regeneration in Indiana. The researchers directly analyzed the DNA of the mother trees as well as their acorns and seedlings. The mother trees, selected by experts from sources all across Indiana and nearby states, produced genetically diverse, high quality red oak seedlings. Only a small percentage of the seedlings generated in the nursery had genetic code from unselected wild trees whose quality and genetic diversity is not known. This is good news for landowners who purchase and plant these red oak seedlings for use in timber production, to sustain wildlife, or for forest rehabilitation. The high quality planting stock will result in trees that are likely adapted to a range of conditions they will encounter in the future, and will help ensure these forest are available for the next generation to use ...
This will be the 14th meeting between two of the most prominent programs in college basketball, but first since 1995. Indiana leads 7-6.
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Edgewater Behavioral Health Services Phoenix Apartments is based in Gary, Indiana - 46402. Edgewater Behavioral Health Services Phoenix Apartments can be reached at 219-885-4264. Edgewater Behavioral Health Services Phoenix Apartments allows Self-Pay, Medicaid Coverage, Medicare for Drug Rehab, Private Insurance Coverage , Military Insurance Treatment Coverage, Sliding Scale Fee Payment in Addiction Treatment, Payment Assisted Drug Rehab for the following treatment approaches: Individual Drug Counseling, Family Therapy, Group Counseling, Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy. The setting that they provide these services in are: Inpatient Treatment for Drug Addiction, Residential Rehab Facility. All of these services are provided for these care types: Mental Health Recovery. They also offer a number of special programs including: Drug and Alcohol Treatment for Persons with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders, Drug and Alcohol Treatment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Or Transgender (LGBT) ...
I was one who never worried about how I was going to make a living. I didnt worry about being in the spotlight anymore because I had done my thing. So when I came back (to Indiana), I worked at a radio station and a TV station in Terre Haute, where I broadcasted some games for Indiana State as well as some high school games. I also sold TV time, but then I got a bug that made me want to go into politics, so I ran for Sheriff of Vigo County (Terre Haute), and I did my Sheriffs duty for my term in office. After that, it was back to the radio station and once I was done there, I was in the car business for a while, but was also into farming and ranching. Then I went up to the east coast, where my wife (Judy) had a gift shop and antique business. I coached one year at a Catholic high school up there, and I met the lord when I was in Cape Cod. Shortly after that I had an offer to come back to Whites Institute (Wabash County, Ind.) to coach and to teach, so I spent 20 years there. Now I live in ...
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