IU neuropsychologist's Fulbright journey accelerates addiction research
David Kareken, professor of neurology and director of the Indiana Alcohol Research Center, spent four months in France conducting functional neuroimaging research as part of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program.
Applications sought for 2026 Engineering in Medicine pilot project program
The Engineering in Medicine pilot project program is designed to support innovative and collaborative research between the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) and the
Basic science research spotlight: Brittany Needham, PhD
Brittany Needham, PhD, assistant professor of anatomy, cell biology and physiology, has continued her research investigating the bacteria that live in the human intestine: what
Clinical research spotlight: Adam Comer, MD
When it comes to helping people with complex neuromuscular diseases, Adam Comer, MD, is all-in. His roles as a physician, principal investigator and graduate medical education
Imaging research reveals risk, missing piece to post heart attack care
Findings recently published in JACC: Case Reports via cardiovascular imaging show that extensive bleeding in the heart muscle, called intramyocardial hemorrhage during a heart attack, can
IU researcher announced as William T. Grant Scholar for Nonfatal Shooting Advocacy Program
Lauren Magee, co-creator of the Indianapolis Nonfatal Shooting Advocacy Program, has been named a William T. Grant Scholar and is set to receive $425,000 to
Scientists identify shared gut microbiome dysregulation in Parkinson’s disease and inflammatory bowel disease patients
IU researchers have discovered new biological evidence that suggests chronic inflammation in the gut may contribute to the onset and progression of Parkinson’s disease.
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
Transplant access research team reminded of purpose during National Kidney Month
For Rachel Patzer and the TREAT team, National Kidney Month is about breaking down barriers and reshaping the transplant system so more patients have a
Two-pronged strategy targets core survival systems in treatment-resistant blood cancer
IU researchers have identified a new treatment strategy for acute myeloid leukemia by targeting the blood cancer's survival systems.