On Tuesday, October 25, 2016, several of IUPUI’S distinguished faculty scholars showcased their translational research and illustrated how they improve people’s lives at the IUPUI TRIP Community Showcase in the IUPUI Campus Center. These scholars have partnered with community members and other to translate their research into viable practices that improve our communities.
Patricia Scott, the 2016 Bantz-Petronio TRIP Faculty Award Recipient presented “The Disconnect: Life ≠ Meaningful Life - Advancing translational research from ‘bench to enactment’ with an insider view” highlighting her translational research.
Other IUPUI faculty showcasing their translational research included:
Casting the Net Wide: The Recruitment Process for the Program Active Ii Behavioral Intervention Trial & Validating the 6MWT as an Alternative to GXT in Measuring Exercise Capacity
Mary de Groot
School of Medicine
Unpacking the International Criminal Court’s Deterrent Effect
Yvonne Dutton
School of Law
Invisible Indianapolis: Race, Heritage, and Community Memory in the Circle City
Susan Hyatt and Paul Mullins
School of Liberal Arts
Facilitating People-Centered Design Research and Community Engagement
Pamela Napier
Herron School of Art & Design
Translating Novel Biomarkers of Transplant Immunity and Tolerance
Sophie Paczesny
School of Medicine
Family Law in Numbers: An Empirical Study
Margaret Ryznar
School of Law