SEED/STEM program fulfills "childhood dream" for student interested in medicine
The SEED/STEM program introduces high school students to research with hands-on learning experience. Students admitted into the program after an application process are then paired with research faculty who host them in their research environment while providing mentorship and guidance on a summer research project.
Students present summer research at IMPRS poster symposium
The Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) hosted its 2024 Summer Research Program Poster Symposium on July 25-26 in the atrium
Education Day 2024 examines role of AI in medical research
Attendees at the fifth annual Indiana University School of Medicine Education Day received a glimpse into the future of medicine — in more ways than
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
IU Regenerative Medicine and Engineering investigators discuss potential collaborations with University of Manchester researchers
Researchers from the Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering (ICRME), within the Department of Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine, took part
IU Surgery residents gain valuable lessons to take back to Operating Room
The Department of Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine offers optional research years to surgery residents that range from translational sciences to global
IU Medicine and Purdue use AHRQ grant to explore how wearable sensors can enhance surgical team performance
Investigators from Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Surgery in Indianapolis and Purdue University School of Industrial Engineering at West Lafayette are researching how
Grad Student Earns F31 Grant
A PhD student in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery earned a grant from the National Institutes of Health that will allow her to continue researching
Faculty Learning Communities promote medical education scholarship, sharpen medical educators
Faculty Learning Communities enhance faculty members’ understanding of medical education research and the ways that research can be used to increase productivity, creating more nuanced