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 the status quo.
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
Physicians and Special Olympics Indiana athletes develop educational website designed for neurodiverse audience
IU faculty physicians are rolling out new educational resources to promote skills and advocacy for members of the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities community.
Cardiothoracic surgeon follows calling to heal hearts across borders
On his 43rd trip to Jordan, Mark Turrentine, MD, continues a mission that has saved more than 650 children born with life-threatening heart defects.
IU blood cancer researcher receives 2026 ASH Scholar Award
Kate Ho received the 2026 ASH Scholar Award for her commitment to blood cancer research. Her work focuses on finding innovative therapies for patients with
Groundbreaking research by two IU School of Medicine graduates led to advancement of sickle cell anemia treatment
Two IU School of Medicine graduates carried out groundbreaking research that pinpointed what triggered the sickling of cells for sickle cell anemia and reported their
IU School of Medicine dean, faculty honored with IBJ Excellence in Health Care awards
The Indianapolis Business Journal honored several IU School of Medicine faculty, including Dean Jay L. Hess, for outstanding efforts to improve the health of people
Leader in medical innovation: Longtime chair of pediatrics fosters spirit of discovery at IU
Wade Clapp has grown expertise in the Department of Pediatrics while conducting his own groundbreaking research in neurofibromatosis. He is now senior associate dean for
From congenital heart patient to heart transplant director: IU expert provides tips for pediatric heart health
How being born with congenital heart disease changed an Indiana University School of Medicines physician’s life
Building a Statewide Classroom: Innovations in teaching include newborn care, community service
Video productions by the Medical Educational Resources Program educated clinicians on newborn care, fundraised for pediatric cancer research, and fostered public awareness of mental illness.