IU researcher announced as William T. Grant Scholar for Nonfatal Shooting Advocacy Program
Lauren Magee, co-creator of the Indianapolis Nonfatal Shooting Advocacy Program, has been named a William T. Grant Scholar and is set to receive $425,000 to develop her research in the nonfatal shooting advocacy program.
Children’s Health Services Research celebrates 25 years helping Hoosier kids
Children's Health Services Research, a center within the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine, has spent 25 years advancing the health of
IU Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship shapes the next generation of leaders
Since 1991, 16 neurosurgeons have graduated from the program and gone on to care for children with complex neurological disorders at institutions across the world.
The path to early identification and intervention in autism
Research shows that early intervention allows for greater developmental benefits for autistic children and Rebecca McNally Keehn, PhD and Jordan Huskins, MD, are working to
Mentorship and curiosity lead to American Heart Association Career Development Award
The AHA Career Development Award will support Chao Jarasvaraparn's research on children with Fontan-associated liver disease.
Pediatric kidney doctor encourages young people to pursue medical careers through her work inside and outside the hospital
Marciana Laster uses her passion for advancing kidney care to spark kids' interest in the medical field.
Two-pronged strategy targets core survival systems in treatment-resistant blood cancer
IU researchers have identified a new treatment strategy for acute myeloid leukemia by targeting the blood cancer's survival systems.
Shaping a Scientist: Genetics award recipient thanks the mentor who started it all
A childhood filled with experiments set Emily White on a path toward developing better treatments for young patients.
IU research brings kidney stone care into a new era
Kidney stone rates are increasing worldwide, but treatments have remained the same for over 50 years. New efforts led by IU researchers aim to change
IU neurofibromatosis specialist named ASCI Young Physician-Scientist awardee
Steven Rhodes has been honored with the ASCI Young Physician-Scientist Award, which recognizes his dual commitment to advancing NF1 research and providing exceptional care to