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  2. NeuroDiagnostic Institute - Wikipedia

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    The NeuroDiagnostic Institute (NDI) is a state psychiatric hospital located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The hospital serves Central Indiana, having replaced the now-closed Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital. [1] NDI is operated by the State of Indiana Family and Social Services Administration in partnership with the private Community Health ...

  3. Indiana University Neuroscience Research Building - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1953, Dr. Margaret Morgan, Indiana state commissioner of mental health, convinced Governor George N. Craig to support the construction of an Institute of Psychiatric Research located in Indianapolis. The construction would be funded using private donations and $1 million from the state. [1]

  4. Ray Bradbury Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ray Bradbury Center is a publicly accessible, single author archive in the US dedicated to scholarship on the work of American author and screenwriter Ray Bradbury. It is located in Robert E. Cavanaugh Hall on the campus of the Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in Indianapolis, Indiana.

  5. Jill Bolte Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor began to study severe mental illnesses because of her brother's psychosis. In the early 1990s, she was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School, where she was involved in mapping the brain to determine how cells communicate with each other. On December 10, 1996, Taylor had a massive stroke.

  6. Henry Chauncey - Wikipedia

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    Chauncey was born in Brooklyn, New York to the Reverend Egisto Fabbri Chauncey and Edith Lockwood Taft Chauncey. [1] Although Chauncey's father was an Episcopalian, he came from a long Puritan lineage; his ancestors on his father's side included Charles Chauncy, president of Harvard College from 1654 to 1671. [2]

  7. Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute - Wikipedia

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    It was the first building to achieve LEED Gold certification on the Indiana University campuses. [4] Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a green building certification program developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. The eye institute was the first building on the Indianapolis campus to earn a LEED certification. [5]

  8. Emerson Hall (Indiana University) - Wikipedia

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    The old Indiana Medical College building was in dire need of repair, and it was decided to replace the building with a larger facility. Following the United States entry into World War I in 1917, Indiana University trustees approached Governor James P. Goodrich to create a new medical training school in Indianapolis. [2]

  9. Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital is a public hospital located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The hospital is the flagship medical center for Eskenazi Health, founded in 1859 as Indiana's oldest public healthcare system. The hospital is operated by Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County.