Influence
May 16, 2025

IU Health and Regenstrief Institute Quarterly Networking Event

Dr. Torke meeting with IU Health professionals.

 

Drs. Vest and Schleyer networking with scientists from IU Health.

On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, Regenstrief Institute and IU Health scientists convened for a collaborative strategic planning session. These sessions are part of an ongoing initiative to strengthen partnerships and explore strategic opportunities.   

Drs. David Haggstrom, Kosali Simon and Clint Cary networking with an IU Health representative

Stakeholder engagement efforts continued through a networking event held in conjunction with the planning session. Insights gathered from these networking events have helped identify new opportunities for Regenstrief and partner organizations, fostering support, encouraging resource-sharing and laying the groundwork for joint research initiatives and additional synergies.

Drs. David Haggstrom and Alexia Torke meeting with IU Health research professionals.

Agenda overview:

  • Welcome and review of evening plans

  • Regenstrief Institute Strategic Plan presentation

  • IU Health Strategic Plan and Innovation Strategy presentation

  • Breakout sessions and small group networking discussions

Dr. Titus Schleyer and Faye Smith discussing strategic initiatives with IU Health representatives.

This session marked a significant step toward advancing collaborative innovation and aligned strategic goals between Regenstrief Institute and IU Health.

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