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Founded Year

1820

Stage

Grant | Alive

Total Raised

$1.2M

Last Raised

$1.2M | 1 yr ago

About Indiana University

Indiana University Bloomington is the flagship campus of IU’s eight campuses, known for innovation, creativity, and academic freedom. It was founded in 1820 and is based in Bloomington, Indiana.

Headquarters Location

107 S. Indiana Avenue

Bloomington, Indiana, 47405,

United States

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Indiana University Patents

Indiana University has filed 194 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • Transcription factors
  • Clusters of differentiation
  • Rare diseases
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

8/4/2017

8/29/2023

Transcription factors, Diving medicine, Stem cells, Clusters of differentiation, Cell biology

Grant

Application Date

8/4/2017

Grant Date

8/29/2023

Title

Related Topics

Transcription factors, Diving medicine, Stem cells, Clusters of differentiation, Cell biology

Status

Grant

Latest Indiana University News

Germany’s Adidas unveils forum collection for partner NCAA programmes

Sep 28, 2023

Germany's Adidas unveils forum collection for partner NCAA programmes 28 Sep '23 Insights Sportswear company Adidas has introduced a customised forum collection for 4 NCAA partner programmes: the University of Kansas, Indiana University, the University of Louisville, and Arizona State University. The collection, featuring Adidas forum sneakers in university colours, builds on the brand's commitment to its university partners and fans. German sportswear manufacturer Adidas has unveiled a forum collection for four partner NCAA programmes. “There was remarkable interest in the Rivalry collection we launched specifically for university students and fans last month and we’re excited to be bringing customised streetwear to even more campuses,” said Peter Gellert, director of Adidas Originals Basketball Footwear. “The forum is one of the greatest basketball sneakers turned streetwear icons and its stylish versatility fits perfectly with university colours.” Sportswear company Adidas has introduced a customised forum collection for 4 NCAA partner programmes: the University of Kansas, Indiana University, the University of Louisville, and Arizona State University.The collection, featuring Adidas forum sneakers in university colours, builds on the brand's commitment to its university partners and fans. First introduced in the ‘80s, the Adidas forum quickly gained traction on the court and in music, being worn by some of the biggest names in the industry. Now, fans and students from the University of Kansas, Indiana University, the University of Louisville and Arizona State University can add the forum to their collections in their respective college colours, the company said in a press release. "The launch of this forum collection signals our increasing investment in bringing the best product the brand has to offer directly to our partner universities and their communities,” said Jeanne Schneider, director of NCAA Sports marketing at Adidas. “This collection is a celebration of the Hoosiers, Jayhawks, Sun Devils and Cards as they tip-off the basketball season. We are excited to continue launching product that brings students and fans closer to their teams." The new forum collection comes amid a series of historic investments by the brand in its university partners and fans this fall. Last month, Adidas Originals unveiled its first-ever footwear collection customised for university students and fans. Shortly after, the brand celebrated history as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women’s Volleyball team broke the attendance record for any women’s sporting event in global history – hosting 92,003 at Memorial Stadium for Volleyball Day in Nebraska. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)

Indiana University Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Indiana University founded?

    Indiana University was founded in 1820.

  • Where is Indiana University's headquarters?

    Indiana University's headquarters is located at 107 S. Indiana Avenue, Bloomington.

  • What is Indiana University's latest funding round?

    Indiana University's latest funding round is Grant.

  • How much did Indiana University raise?

    Indiana University raised a total of $1.2M.

  • Who are the investors of Indiana University?

    Investors of Indiana University include GIVAX.

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