
Two IU leaders in Alzheimer's disease research receive international acclaim
IU Alzheimer's disease researchers Bruce Lamb and Donna Wilcock received prestigious awards at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, recognizing them as leaders and mentors in the field.

Two callings, one mission: PhD graduate highlights importance of both scientists and clinicians as brother graduates with MD
Oliver Strobel and his brother Julian both graduated from the IU School of Medicine, Julian with an MD and Oliver with a PhD. Oliver spoke

Biochemistry, pharmacology merger synergizes strengths to accelerate discovery
Two basic science departments at IU School of Medicine will merge to form the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Pharmacology. A national search has

Early researchers engage in molecular and technology-driven cardiovascular research
Early investigators and research assistants at the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center have the opportunity to utilize some of the latest technologies available to help make

Wellness hub launches: Staying well just got easier
New wellness hub allows members of the IU School of Medicine community to quickly find wellness resources available to them.

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