Zeb Wood, a lecturer of media arts and science at the Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at Indianapolis, has been one of the leading frontrunners of IU innovation in virtual and augmented reality. Drawing upon a background in 3D animation, Wood has had a string of successes in advancing these prominent… Read more »
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IU bioengineers are building the intersection of brain organoids and AI
Feng Guo, an associate professor of intelligent systems engineering at the Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, is addressing the technical limitations of artificial intelligence computing hardware by developing a new hybrid computing system—which has been dubbed “Brainoware”—that combines electronic hardware with human brain organoids. Advanced AI techniques, such as machine learning… Read more »
IU researcher’s drug to slow diabetic retinopathy successfully completes Phase 2 trial
Mark R. Kelley, the Betty and Earl Herr professor of pediatric oncology research at the Indiana University School of Medicine and associate director of basic science at the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, is celebrating the positive Phase 2 trial results of a first-of-its-kind drug he developed to slow the progression of… Read more »
IU innovations receive five patents
Five Indiana University researchers have received patents from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for cutting-edge methods and technologies developed at IU. Their innovations include a treatment for bacterial infections, and methods for neural audio coding, audio signal encoding and decoding, correcting errors in depth estimation models, and collecting and detecting chemical evidence from surfaces…. Read more »
IU researchers create gene therapeutic for the treatment of inherited genetic diseases
Despite significant improvements in gene therapy in recent years, there are still major drawbacks such as the lack of development of more accessible gene therapies for those with inherited genetic diseases due to a missing or defective gene or gene product. For those individuals, there are limited individualized therapies geared toward their genetic makeup. Weidong… Read more »