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Life Sciences in Action
Did you know... IU researchers are responsible for the Regenstrief Medical Records System, the nation's most comprehensive database of its kind. Regenstrief technology is also the power behind the Indiana Health Information Exchange, which is expected to save central Indiana more than $500 million per year in health care costs.

Video: Life Sciences in action

Gus Wantanabe, Co-Founder of Marcadia Biotech

Gus Wantanabe: Our company is building on Indiana University discoveries. We're revolutionizing care for diabetics... and creating new jobs for Hoosiers.

Dr. Rex Stith: New life sciences ideas like these are Indiana's hope for the future.

Craig Brater:We have a bold plan for more jobs, better jobs, and healthier Hoosiers.

Indiana University is a leading supporter of the Indiana Life Sciences Initiative - a statewide effort to create a stronger Indiana economy.

Gus Wantanabe: We need your help. Together we can turn breakthroughs into business.