Indiana helps drive global progress in Type 1 diabetes screening through TrialNet
More than 250,000 people have been screened for Type 1 diabetes risk worldwide through TrialNet, with over 10,000 screenings conducted locally by IU School of Medicine's TrialNet clinical research center at Riley Children's Health.
Musculoskeletal scientists recognized at world's largest bone research meeting
IU School of Medicine researchers recently made a significant impact at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research's 2024 Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada.
Musculoskeletal center's new leader 'ready to launch' innovative science for better patient care
Melissa Kacena, PhD, is the new director for a team of more than 100 bone and muscle scientists at the Indiana Center for Musculoskeletal Health.
Parasite linked to 'spooky' behavioral changes in humans
In popular culture, fictional zombies are often depicted as mutant shells of their formerly human selves. But did you know there are real-life organisms that
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
Urology faculty to share expertise at American Urological Association conference
Over half of the IU Urology faculty will present at the AUA North Central Section annual meeting Sept. 18-21 in Indianapolis.
IU School of Medicine hosts national conference on technology in cancer research
IU School of Medicine will host the 2024 annual meeting of the NIH/NCI program for Informatics Technology for Cancer Research highlighting emerging technology tools for
IU-led consortium focused on developing the next generation of Alzheimer’s disease animal models featured in Alzheimer’s & Dementia journal
Anationalresource for Alzheimer’s disease animal models and preclinical testing of therapeutics, led in part by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers, is the focus of a special issue
$3.5 million grant to fund study of connection between Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury
Researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine and the University of California, Riverside are investigating how traumatic brain injuries and genetic risk factors can
Wells Center Newsletter | August 2024
August 2024 news and updates from the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research.