Figure 4. Recipients of the 2024 Nobel Prizes for AI research.
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AI Innovation Through the Lens of the 2024 Nobel Prizes

This column is the first in a 4-part series from Dr. Taeho Jo titled "AI in Medicine: From Nobel Discoveries to Clinical Frontiers". 

Taeho Jo  | May 29, 2025
Yuan Liu sitting at computer

Unlocking Alzheimer's Treatments: How this IU Scholar connects molecular clues to real-world patient data

At the heart of Dr. Yuan Liu's research lies a powerful approach: integrating molecular data with real-world clinical information. 

James Howell
Photo of three OB-GYN residents standing and professionally dressed.

IU OB-GYN residents shine, engage during Research Day 2025

In April, ten Indiana University Obstetrics & Gynecology residents presented their research as part of the 2025 OB-GYN Research Day at Indiana University School of

Angie Antonopoulos
Seven IUSM 2025 graduates hold Match Day signs listing their residency matches.

Preparing Healers: IU School of Medicine trains Indiana's physician workforce

This summer, 317 incoming residents will start their speciality training at IU School of Medicine. Many physicians practice in the state where they train --

Laura Gates
Selena Wang presents her poster at the 2025 Spring ADRC meeting in San Francisco.

IU researcher seeks to solve 'black box' nature of AI, presents groundbreaking research at Spring ADRC

IU School of Medicine's Selena Wang is trying find the answer to many complexities of the brain and Alzheimer's disease using artificial intelligence.

James Howell
Miller helps medical students practice on a surgical simulation device.

Giving Future Surgeons a Head Start: Payton Miller’s Commitment to Hands-On Training

Payton Miller, MD, is advancing surgical education by mentoring future surgical interns and enhancing hands-on training with Simsei laparoscopy platforms, made possible through a grant

Sarah Lounsbury
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Early career faculty: Apply now to become a sponsored applicant for the Macy Faculty Scholars Program

If you have between three and eight years of faculty experience, a doctorate degree and an idea for a scholarly project focused on academic medicine,

Corie Farnsley
Taeho Jo in his lab

Can AI Revolutionize Alzheimer's Care? IU Researcher, REC Scholar Award Winner Aims for Earlier Detection and Effective Treatments

Dr. Taeho Jo, a recent Research Education Component Core Scholar from the Indiana Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, is working to find out how AI can

First Postgraduate Medical Education by Telephone in State and Nation presented by IU School of Medicine and Indiana State Medical Association in 1950

Today, as we are all one click away from seeing and talking with medical colleagues around the globe and are exploring the new frontiers of

A group of professionals gathers to collaborate and produce scholarly work

Networking. Collaboration. Scholarly output. Faculty learning communities check all the boxes.

If producing educational scholarship is on your to-do list, a structured opportunity with built-in accountability could be what you need to kick-start your effort and

Corie Farnsley