Research & Grants

Currently Funded External Grants and Contracts

FacultyGrant
Jeffrey L. Crabtree Paratransit Rider Assessment-Redux, Indianapolis Public Transportation Corp, 2005-2010 ($633,269)
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Judith Ernst Increasing Animal Source Foods in Diets of HIV-Infected Kenyan Women and their Children: Can Treatment Outcomes be Enhanced? USAID Global Livestock Research Support Program. 2006-09 ($748,857)
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Dr. Robyn Fuchs The Role of Periostin in Regulating Bone Size in Response to Anabolic Therapy, National Osteoporosis Foundation, 2008-2009 ($57,000)
Dr. Christina Mushi-Brunt Ruth Lilly Health Education Assessment for the 21st Century, Lilly Endowment, 2006-09 ($379,699)
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Dr. Karyl Rickard Leadership Education Excellence in Pediatric Nutrition Program. Division of Maternal and Child Health, HRSA, 2003-2008 ($955, 651)
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Dr. Arlene Schmid VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Career Development Award: Re-establishing Social Participation after stroke ($408,180)
Dr. Arlene Schmid The exploration of the development of fear of falling after stroke, IU Center for Aging Research Roybal Pilot Funds($50,000)
Dr. Arlene Schmid Adapting Tools to Implement Stroke Risk Management to Veterans, VHA HSR&D ($251,575)
Dr. Arlene Schmid Effectiveness of Step Care for Chronic Pain in Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans (ESCAPE), VA RR&D ($747,000)
Dr. Joyce Mac Kinnon Indiana-Ohio Collaboration for Traumatic Amputation Rehabilitation Research, US Department of Defense, 2006-09 ($1,260,000)
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Dr. Stuart Warden The Effects of Osteoporosis Drugs on Fracture Repair, Eli Lilly and Company, 2006-08 ($100,000)
Dr. Stuart Warden Extent, Causes, and Countermeasures of Impaired Fracture Healing in Hypogravity, National Space Biomedical Research Institute and the Cleveland Clinic, 2008-2012 ($338,742)
Dr. Arlene Schmid IUPUI CTSI: Post-Stroke Mobility and Social Participation – What is Important? Funded: $16,000

Research Laboratories

IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.