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Scientists design better way to create ‘mini retinas’ in a dish

IU School of Medicine researchers have designed a quicker and more consistent way to grow mini models of the human retina in a lab.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 27, 2024

Researchers discover new insights into how gene associated with Alzheimer's disease affects healthy brains

A new study from researchers at the IU School of Medicine provides a key resource for investigators to better understand disease-specific and sex-specific effects of a gene associated with Alzheimer's disease before the onset of the disease.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 26, 2024

Increased expression of gene improves Alzheimer's disease symptoms

A new study by IU School of Medicine researchers has found that increased expression of a gene linked to Alzheimer's disease helped improve characteristics of the disease in mouse models. Gene expression is a series of molecular events that turns on particular parts of the DNA to inform how cells function. 

IU School of Medicine  |  Jun 18, 2024

Indianapolis welcomes international breath research experts for 2024 Breath Summit

More than 100 breath research specialists from around the world are expected in Indianapolis this summer for the 2024 Breath Summit.

IU School of Medicine  |  May 30, 2024

IU School of Medicine researchers to present respiratory therapy advancements at ATS 2024

IU School of Medicine researchers led by Benjamin Gaston, MD, will showcase promising respiratory disease research at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2024 International Conference and ATS 2024 Respiratory Innovation Summit (RIS), May 17-22 in San Diego, California.

IU School of Medicine  |  May 17, 2024

IU School of Medicine graduates new health care professionals

Indiana University School of Medicine honored the Class of 2024 graduates with a commencement ceremony Friday at the Indiana Convention Center.

IU School of Medicine  |  May 10, 2024

Early administration of anti-seizure medication may improve traumatic brain injury patient outcomes

Administering anti-seizure medications to patients after they experience a mild or moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) could reduce their risk of having a seizure in the first seven days post injury, according to a new study by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers recently published in JAMA Neurology.

IU School of Medicine  |  Apr 15, 2024

12 years strong, Chuckstrong raises $1.5 million for IU cancer research

The 12th Chuckstrong Tailgate Gala on April 12 included former #12 Colts quarterback Andrew Luck and raised $1.5 million for research at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center.

IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center  |  Apr 12, 2024

Five IU School of Medicine faculty honored among nation's top physician-scientists

Five Indiana University School of Medicine faculty have been recognized among the nation's top physician-scientists as 2024 members of the Association of American Physicians (AAP) and the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI).

IU School of Medicine  |  Mar 26, 2024

World-renowned researcher to continue innovative work in cancer therapy at IU

Pravin Kaumaya, PhD, a world-renowned innovator of vaccines for cancer treatment has joined the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and the IU School of Medicine.

IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center  |  Feb 08, 2024