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Mapplethorpe Foundation donates photographs to The Kinsey Institute: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction announced today a gift of 30 photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe, one of the best known and most influential photographers of the 20th century. This gift from The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation includes arresting portraits and powerful images documenting the sexual lives of people in Mapplethorpe's circle in the 1970s and early 1980s. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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The Mapplethorpe Foundation has donated 30 photographs to us by Robert Mapplethorpe: http://t.co/r3S3iyD0

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German filmmaker Monika Treut to spend two months teaching, curating films at IU Bloomington: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “Acclaimed German filmmaker Monika Treut is in residency at Indiana University Bloomington through the end of October, where she's teaching an interdisciplinary graduate seminar with Assistant Professor Brigitta Wagner. While at IU Bloomington, Treut will attend numerous classes across campus; present one of the IU Cinema's Jorgensen Lectures (Oct. 21); show a retrospective of her work (Oct. 22 to 24); and, with Wagner and her students, curate an evening of rare shorts from the historical film coView full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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German filmmaker Monika Treut is in #Bloomington and curating historical Kinsey films with students: http://ow.ly/6Qme2 Screening on Oct25

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IU Cinema to celebrate Home Movie Day ? an international celebration of home movies, indie film: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “For the fourth year in a row, Indiana University Bloomington will celebrate Home Movie Day on Oct. 15 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. This is the first year that the event will take place in its new home: Indiana University Cinema. Along with films from IU's extensive archives will be screenings of home movies submitted by members of the community. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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IU will be celebrating Home Movie Day on Oct 15, one of the films being about our own Dr Alfred Kinsey: http://ow.ly/6Pozo sounds exciting!!

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IU math professor uncovers flaws in highly publicized 'obesity is contagious' study: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “An Indiana University Bloomington mathematician's recently published critique of a highly publicized study on obesity being socially contagious is now also garnering international attention. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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RT @LindaBaconHAES: IU math professor uncovers flaws in highly publicized 'obesity is contagious' study http://ow.ly/6zvz8

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Late-stage ovarian cancer therapy shows promise in phase II trial: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “An experimental two-drug combination for treating late-stage ovarian cancer continues to produce strong results, leading its Indiana University researchers to actively pursue the next step, conducting a larger clinical trial to test the therapy and to see how it compares with existing treatments for ovarian cancer. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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Late-stage ovarian cancer therapy shows promise in phase II trial: IU News Room: India http://fb.me/1bLmfGyrn

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CLEAR Health Information receives Regenstrief Foundation grant: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “The Regenstrief Foundation, Inc. has awarded Indiana University's Center for Law, Ethics, and Applied Research in Health Information a $425,000 grant that will help the center fulfill its mission of addressing critical ethical and legal challenges surrounding health information. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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Contemporary art: The Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show 2011: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “The Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show 2011 will open on May 20 in the The School of Fine Arts (SoFA) Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington, with contemporary artworks exploring themes related to sex, gender, eroticism, reproduction, sexuality, romantic relationships, the human figure and the politics of sex and gender. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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We are gearing up for the juried art show - hope you can make it to the opening, May 20. http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/18550.html

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Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference to focus on health information technology: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “Proponents have argued that the full utilization of electronic health records will serve to improve patient care and safety, and simplify compliance and regulation of the U.S. healthcare system -- at a cost savings -- if the roadblocks to success are identified and appropriately handled. The last event in the Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series, on Friday, May 13, will bring experts from industry and the regulatory environment together to discuss this topic. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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Nation's first juvenile justice and child welfare research institute launched at IU: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. (IURTC) and Emmy award-winning Calamari Productions have partnered through a unique collaboration to create the Institute for Juvenile Court and Corrections Research (IJCCR). The new institute will help disseminate a growing video archive of juvenile court and corrections footage, making it available to Indiana University and other academic and nonprofit organizations for research and educational purposes. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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IU students work to make annual Little 500 events more environmentally sustainable: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “"Run, Ride, Recycle" -- green takes the black-and-white checkered flag this spring as student organizers work to make Indiana University's 2011 Little 500 bicycle races more environmentally sustainable. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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Rural AIDS/HIV prevention strategies shared at IU conference, focus on helping African Americans: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “Emmy award-winning AIDS activist Rae Lewis-Thornton will launch the Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention's seventh national conference at Indiana University Bloomington by focusing attention on the urgent need to address AIDS/HIV-related issues among African Americans. James W. Curran, M.D., dean and professor at Emory University, will receive the Ryan White Distinguished Leadership Award. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention conference Thursday at IU. Public lecture at 2 pm. http://ow.ly/4sXTp

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IU report: State law limiting teen driving reduces crashes: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “Indiana's increased restrictions on teen drivers have resulted in a steep reduction in car accidents involving young drivers, according to an analysis of crash data by the Indiana Public Policy Institute. The report, "Effects of Graduated Driver Licensing on Crash Outcomes in Indiana," finds there were hundreds fewer accidents as a result of restrictions that took effect in July 2010. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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Discovery of source of glycogen "manufacturing" errors sheds light on fatal disease: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “Indiana University scientists have solved a perplexing mystery regarding one of the body's main energy storage molecules, in the process shedding light on a possible route to treatment of a rare but deadly disease in teenagers. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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Discovery of source of glycogen "manufacturing" errors sheds light on fatal disease. http://bit.ly/fZPydU

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CLEAR Health Information offers recommendations, assistance in response to PCAST report: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “The release of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) report on health information technology is just the latest in a series of calls for sweeping changes to the nation's most extensive federal health privacy law, according to two directors of Indiana University's Center for Law, Ethics, and Applied Research in Health Information. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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CLEAR Health Information offers recommendations, assistance in response to ...: BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The release... http://bit.ly/i4JMJO

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CLEAR Health Information directors named top U.S. privacy advisors: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “Two directors of Indiana University's Center for Law, Ethics, and Applied Research (CLEAR) in Health Information have been named among the nation's top privacy advisers of 2010. Distinguished Professor Fred H. Cate and Stanley W. Crosley are both in Computerworld's 2010 report, which compiles survey data from hundreds of corporate leaders around the world. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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