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IUPUI Informatics researcher creates 3D visualization for life sciences startup engaged in groundbreaking treatment for fatal lung disease

Wade Lange says he knew just the place to look for a creative solution to a complex marketing challenge facing his life sciences start-up firm – the IU School of Informatics at IUPUI.

IU School of Informatics at IUPUI names director of strategic planning and research initiatives

Barbara M. Hayes has been promoted to a newly created position in the IU School of Informatics as Director of Strategic Planning and Research Initiatives, effective July 1, 2008.

School of Informatics at IUPUI announces three new faculty members

Three new scholars have joined the School of Informatics faculty, effective Aug. 1. The trio will teach classes and lead research in the areas of media arts and science, human computer interaction and health informatics.

IU School of Informatics launches blog

To extend communication about the School of Informatics, and to share interesting items involving information technology, we've launched a blog. The SOI blog features event announcements, articles of interest, IT-related links, etc. You can read the blog here.

Indiana University School of Informatics names Anthony Faiola as interim executive associate dean for IUPUI campus

Anthony Faiola, associate professor, IU School of Informatics, has been named the School’s interim executive associate dean at IUPUI, effective July 1.  Dr. Faiola also serves as the School’s director of the Media Arts and Science (MAS), and (HCI) programs, and is a long-time member of the teaching faculty.

Team of IU Informatics graduates wins Microsoft's prestigious Imagine Cup competition

Creators of Web site used in IU Energy Challenge nab first place in interface design category at Imagine Cup finals in Paris

IUPUI School of Informatics researchers garner $1.9 million research grant

How can geriatric care providers ensure that their patients and clients are benefitting from the latest medical procedures and cutting-edge treatment and rehabilitation techniques?  By drilling down into the virtual mountain of best practices data generated every day by hospitals, doctors, nurses, geriatric care facilities, pharmaceutical companies, and other health care providers.  Thanks to a $1.9 million grant from Indiana’s 21st Century Research and Technology Fund, a new software tool is being developed at IUPUI to help aggregate these valuable data.

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Informatics Magazine - Summer 2008

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