
IMPD program combines research and compassion to support non-fatal shooting survivors
Research led by Lauren Magee is enhancing support for gun violence survivors and generating data that contributes to safer community outcomes through the IMPD’s Non-Fatal Shooting and Advocacy Support Program.
Happy Thanksgiving!
It is that time of year when we pause to appreciate what we have – family, friends, health. Our unique partnership with NASA is a
Famous Hoosiers in Space: Part 2
Neil Armstrong Members of the Apollo 1 crew in training. Gus Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee were all killed on January 27, 1967,
Famous Hoosiers in Space: Part 1
With our recent travels to NASA Ames, I was inspired to honor our Hoosier astronauts in a two-part blog post. I hope you enjoy them…and
LARC to the rescue!
Kari McClimon pictured left and Courtney Rasbach right. Today we have two special guest bloggers: Kari McClimon and Courtney Rasbach. As registered veterinary
Our NASA Ames Experience (the uncensored and censored truths)
Written by David Olivos Ames Research Center 20-G Centrifuge: http://www.nasa.gov/ames/research/space-biosciences/20-g-centrifugeHow a human looks like in a centrifuge: “This guy handles the G Force test
Mice in Space – Not an Easy Task
We mentioned before how different our experiment would look on the space station, but we had no idea just how difficult that would be!
… and we’re off!!
Photo of mice experiencing “launch-like” vibrations. Here is a little update from our trip to the NASA AMES facility in Mountain View, CA; where

Launch Simulation Testing
By: Melissa Kacena In addition to participating in the Technical Interface Meeting at NASA Ames with my DOD colleagues, we had one other very important
NASA Ames Meetings
Primary Principal Investigators Team at NASA Ames, California. This has been an exciting two weeks. I have been participating in a TIM or Technical Interchange
Space Fog
Scientific and surgical procedures on Earth are difficult enough. Imagine trying to carry out a long process of fine motor tasks while you feel weightless,