TBI-on-a-chip: West Lafayette medical student advances mentor's work with 'mini-brains'
Ed Rogers came to IU School of Medicine—West Lafayette with extensive experience in brain injury research as co-developer of an innovative technology, TBI-on-a-chip.
Neurology postdoctoral scholar awarded first Alzheimer's Association Perelman Fellowship
The Alzheimer’s Association recently named Kate Foley, PhD, postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Neurology at Indiana University School of Medicine, as the inaugural Dr.
IU School of Medicine scientists produce world's 'most impactful' Alzheimer's research
Cristian Lasagna-Reeves, PhD, received an award at the 2023 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference for the “most impactful study published in Alzheimer’s research.” IU School of
Doyle Publishes in Health Affairs on Personal Experience with Decision Aids
Tom Doyle, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow from the Center for Bioethics, reflects on his recent publication in Health Affairs on his personal experience with Hodgkin's
New IU Cardiovascular fellowship program to boost innovation
The Indiana University School of Medicine in cooperation with the Cardiovascular Institute and CVI's research arm, the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center, will launch a new
Krannert Biennial calls for cardiovascular research abstracts from young investigators
The Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center encourages all cardiovascular trainees, fellows and junior faculty at the assistant professor level to submit an abstract for the Young
Sibling team from IU School of Medicine publishes scholarly paper on how COVID-19 manifests in skin
Harjas Singh, a member of the IU School of Medicine Class of 2023, and his sister, Harleen Kaur, MD, a resident in internal medicine, used
IU researchers partner with IU Health on PPE donations
With all in-person research activities at IU School of Medicine limited to essential research, many laboratories don’t need as many materials as usual, presenting an
Fellowship propels new Alzheimer's disease researchers
Hande Karahan, PhD, received the Sarah Roush Memorial Fellowship in Alzheimer’s Disease Research, which provides funding for researchers studying Alzheimer’s disease or other neurodegenerative illnesses.
Study: Molecule could be key in healing diabetic wounds
Researchers at Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering at Indiana University School of Medicine are looking to a molecule to help wound healing in