Pioneer of clinical genetics marks 50 years with IU School of Medicine
David D. Weaver built the clinical genetics program within IU's Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics. He has taught learners and treated Indiana patients for over 50 years while contributing greatly to the field.
The Measure of a Man: What I learned from Francis Collins about integrity in life and medicine
Chandy C. John, MD, reflects on meaningful interactions throughout the years with former NIH Director Francis Collins as he considers the lasting impact of Collins'
Decade-long study proves African children survive and thrive on hydroxyurea for sickle cell anemia
A collaborative 10-year global health study co-led by IU researchers proves hydroxyurea is highly effective, safe and life-changing for African children with sickle cell anemia
First clinical trial of Tremfya for pediatric ulcerative colitis underway
Researchers at the IU School of Medicine are yielding positive results in the first and only clinical trial of Tremfya for a pediatric patient with
IU collaboration in Liberia is saving children's lives
More than 100 Liberian children have received lifesaving respiratory care through a global health initiative launched by Michael D. Davis and Adnan Bhutta at the
Leading with purpose: IU pediatric program coordinators make a national impact
Three IU School of Medicine coordinators drive change through leadership with the Association of Pediatric Program Directors.
Wells Center director named IU Indianapolis Chancellor's Professor
Reuben Kapur, PhD, has received an IU Indianapolis Chancellor’s Professor appointment, which recognizes his career-long commitment to teaching, research and campus service.
PICU fellowships prepare future leaders of pediatric intensive care
IU’s Pediatric Critical Care unit treats children from all over Indiana as its fellowship program helps train pediatricians to become leaders in the field.
Research rising: Honoring the people behind pediatric clinical research
The Department of Pediatrics celebrates the pediatric clinical research professionals whose compassion, dedication and innovation are helping shape a healthier future for children and families.
IU study explains why current hemophilia A gene therapies may be missing the mark
IU researchers have mapped the source of the blood-clotting protein missing in people with hemophilia A, paving the way for more effective gene therapies for