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Indiana University School of Informatics
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Listing of all 60 news releases from Indiana University School of Informatics:
IUPUI professor to lead proteomics team
Research teams across the USA share $225,000 to be used to customise and expand Cpas (computational proteomics analysis system), an open source proteomics data analysis and data management platform
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (13 June 2007)
Androids 'have higher calling' than mechanoids
Technical background article The more realistic and humanlike a robot appears, the more positively a human will react to it, but only to a certain point where the resemblance actually causes a sense of repulsion or eeriness
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 1 June 2007)
IU computer scientist honored by ACM
David Wise, professor of computer science at the Indiana University School of Informatics, is the recipient of the 2007 outstanding contribution award from the Association for Computing Machinery
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (30 April 2007)
Student-built robotic vehicle to face tough tests
Technical background article Navigator project was inspired by IU's involvement with the Indy Robotics entry in the Darpa grand challenge: race across the desert, spearheaded by Indianapolis inventor and entrepreneur Scott Jones
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (25 April 2007)
Dean Dunn named a 'Sagamore of the Wabash'
This, apparently, is a significant accolade, and was given to Michael Dunn, founding dean of the Indiana University School of Informatics by state governor Mitch Daniels
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (23 April 2007)
New president honours retiring Informatics dean
Indiana University president-elect Michael McRobbie will be a keynote presenter at a special colloquium honouring School of Informatics dean J Michael Dunn
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (11 April 2007)
Schnabel selected dean of IU School of Informatics
Robert B Schnabel, an acclaimed computer scientist and researcher, will become the next dean of the IU School of Informatics pending approval by IU trustees
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 5 April 2007)
Midwest Proton Radiotherapy CEO joins board
James Buher, president and chief executive officer at the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute, has joined the dean's advisory council at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (26 March 2007)
EGG lays groundwork for on-line games study
There's a teeming universe whose inhabitants travel in cyberspace through fantasy worlds of dungeons, dragons and demons, and real-world simulations of war and life in ancient and futuristic times
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (21 March 2007)
TeraGrid chief to share expertise
Director of the USA's largest supercomputing initiative will share his expertise at March 8-9 meeting of the Data and Search Institute at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (28 February 2007)
Chemical research garners national attention
Two Indiana University School of Informatics doctoral students whose research could advance significant pharmaceutical discoveries are being recognised by the American Chemical Society
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (23 February 2007)
Mathematical models add options for life sciences
Technical background article Programme offers a multidisciplinary approach to study by integrating research techniques and methodologies from biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, mathematics and computer science.
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (14 February 2007)
Android studies could shine a light onto autism
Technical background article "An android offers a good balance between experimental control and ecological validity because it looks more human and can support more humanlike interaction while still being precisely controllable"
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (25 December 2006)
The Neanderthal clinging to your family tree
The idea for this book on computational genomics was spawned when Nello Cristianini and Matthew Hahn co-taught a class on computational genomics at the University of California-Davis in 2004
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 5 December 2006)
Chemo patients may benefit from research
An Indiana University School of Informatics researcher has joined a team of IU scientists who seek to develop more effective chemotherapy treatments for lung cancer patients
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (21 November 2006)
Informatics scholarship honours retiring dean
The US$100,000 endowment for the John R Gibbs Scholarship for Innovation bears the name of its benefactor
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (16 November 2006)
Computer scientist honoured for IT contributions
Kent Dybvig, professor of computer science at the Indiana University School of Informatics, has been named Distinguished Engineer by the Association of Computing Machinery
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (10 November 2006)
Data model to aid scientists in developing nations
Scientists seeking ways to solve complex natural resource management and conservation problems in poor nations often are reluctant to share their data fearing their work will be hijacked
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 8 November 2006)
Informatics joins IUPUI-Kenya partnership
Campus-wide effort began in 1990, when the IU School of Medicine and Moi University School of Medicine forged an innovative exchange programme of medical faculty, residents and students
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (23 October 2006)
The future in IT careers beckons
The reports that job opportunities in information technology are dead are not only greatly exaggerated, but just plain wrong
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (27 September 2006)
Institute will benefit tech industries, scientists
BioConvergence chief appointed to advisory board
Medical scientist to lead bioinformatics programme
Elsevier executive appointed to advisory board
Informatics scientist wins IUPUI Anthem fellowship
Informatics expert directs international programme
Research throttles idea of search engine dominance
Putting a face on android science
Palakal to lead informatics research programmes
Android research helps explain human behavior
Lilly officer on IU health informatics committee
Lilly gift creates informatics fellowship
Expertise for IU health informatics advisory group
Integrating artificial life with synthetic biology
Cardiologist joins IU health informatics group
Student selected as first Purdom fellow
Informatics has strong presence at conference
Theoretical biologist at biocomplexity workshop
Method to test for phony technical papers
Yahoo scientist to share expertise with IU School
LabWare advances informatics fellowship at IUPUI
Informatics honours society welcomes first members
Anthem grant forges health informatics fellowships
Computing women seek to dispel 'geek mythology'
Clarian CIO to serve on health informatics panel
IU offers laboratory graduate summer programme
Mapping course for better understanding of science
Chemical informatics by distance learning
Cook VP signs aboard Informatics advisory group
Collaboration spawns cyberinformatics lab
Informatics Web site shows search censorship
Scientists to get 'Alife' at conference
Chemical informatics research nets scholarship
Hand-held computing devices help dialysis patients
Grad student named first LabWare fellow
Web-based system "will speed drug discoveries"
Study fuels debate about search engine bias
Informatics delegation to attend UN Tunis summit
CD-Rom gives fantastic voyage through human cell
Collaboration strengthens search for new drugs

