IU Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship shapes the next generation of leaders
Since 1991, 16 neurosurgeons have graduated from the program and gone on to care for children with complex neurological disorders at institutions across the world.
First-of-its-kind treatment marks ‘huge leap forward’ in caring for adults with hydrocephalus
Bradley Bohnstedt has now treated two patients as part of a pioneering clinical trial for adults living with a life-threatening condition caused by a buildup
Miles to go: IU researcher makes redefining caregiver support her personal mission
IU researcher and clinical psychologist Miriam Rodriguez is making it her personal mission to redefine caregiving for people with dementia, using the same grit and
IU neuropsychologist dedicated to transforming brain heath care and research for Hispanic communities
Patricia Garcia combines her passion for cross-cultural research with bilingual clinical care to improve outcomes for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury and other
Building a Statewide Classroom: WAT 21 and IHETS
From 1966 to 2001, the Medical Educational Resources Program at IU School of Medicine provided continuing medical education to hospitals throughout the state via the
PhD student aims to support liver health via weight-loss research
With obesity and fatty liver disease on the rise, second-year PhD student Caleb Beimfohr reflects on his research during Liver Awareness Month.
Collaboration opens career pathways for Indiana School for the Deaf students
Thanks to a collaboration between Indiana University, the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of Surgery among others, students from the Indiana School
Medical students present summer research to faculty, colleagues
Students from the Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) summer research program presented their research on July 24 and 25, at
High school students present summer research findings
High school students from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute’s SEED/STEM summer research program presented their research to faculty, family and friends at the
Garceau-Wray Lectureship 2025 focuses on shoulder arthroplasty, robotics
On June 20, the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine hosted its 48th annual Garceau-Wray Lectureship at the NCAA Hall of