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Current News:

Dr. Keith March on WTHR Channel 13

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September 19, 2011

 

Clinical Trials:

Become a part of this team; join our efforts in saving lives and advancing medicine

Pat G'Sell, Dr. Murphy's clinical nurse has provided us with an important update in our ongoing clinical trial.

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Diseases We are Researching:

  1. Heart Disease
  2. Diabetes
  3. Blindness
  4. COPD/Lung Disease
  5. Regenerative Medicine
  6. Peripheral Artery and Vascular Disease
  7. Wound Healing
  8. Erectile Dysfunction
  9. Arthritis

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What We Do

CMMRF

Join our efforts in saving lives and advancing medicine!  CMMRF supports discoveries underway at the Indiana Center for Vascular Biology and Medicine (ICVBM), which is located at the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Roudebush VA Medical Center, at Indianapolis, Indiana. Because all blood vessels are very important in maintaining the health or in repairing almost all tissues, nearly all diseases turn out to have a vascular component involved in their origin or in tissue repair. Diabetes, stroke, poor leg circulation, difficult wound healing and many more diseases share a common denominator, blood vessels! Centering our contributions to an organization that helps so many different health concerns around the world allows our contributors to share in the medical advancements, regardless of their state or country. Become a part of this team, join our partnership in discovery.  Through our basic and clinical research, advancements are being made to save lives, prevent major diseases, and find cures for many problems, that effect someone you know.   

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ICVBM

Keith March, M.D., Ph.D.

The Indiana Center for Vascular Biology and Medicine (ICVBM) is led by Keith March, MD, PhD, a physician, scientist and cardiologist. The ICVBM is committed to being a leader in basic as well as applied research in understanding vascular wellness and disease, and the development of leading-edge medical therapies to improve the care of patients with vascular problems. Because blood vessels are very important in maintaining the health of and repairing almost all tissues, nearly all diseases turn out to have a vascular component involved in their origin or in tissue repair. Centering our key research on the biology of cells that form blood vessels leads to knowledge that can readily translate from one disease to many others.

 

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