Women in Medicine Month: Resources for and about women in the medical community
Find resources for and about women in medicine during September, designated Women in Medicine Month by the American Medical Association.
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
Early career researcher leading international cohort of scientists in Alzheimer’s Association ambassador program
Paige Logan, a laboratory research specialist and lab manager at the Indiana University School of Medicine was selected as the lead ambassador for the Alzheimer's Association's
Research technician champions science and service as Miss South Bend 2024
Rachel Ramos is a research technician in the Felton lab who dedicates her workdays to running experiments and collaborating with her team on innovative Type
IU School of Medicine names 2024 Showalter Scholars
IU School of Medicine names four outstanding scientists as the 2024 Showalter Scholars: Thomas Everett, PhD; Troy Markel, MD; Roman Natoli, MD, PhD; and Yong Zang,
Ranting and relating: How improv techniques can help scientists break down walls and build cathedrals
I sat across the table from a man I had met just moments earlier, and I began to rant. For a full two minutes, I grumbled
Celebrating the Class of 2024: Physician scientist Hannah Kline lets curiosity guide research
MD/PhD graduate Hannah Kline will speak at the 2024 IU School of Medicine commencement ceremony on May 10, before starting residency in psychiatry. Her message
IU Krannert investigator earns spot in prestigious ACC Clinical Trials Research Program
Keyur P. Vora, MD, an investigator with the Ischemic Heart Disease Research Program at the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center at Indiana University School of Medicine,
Alzheimer's disease researcher awarded Rainwater Charitable Foundation early-career scientist prize
Cristian Lasagna-Reeves, PhD received the prestigious 2024 Rainwater Prize for Innovative Early-Career Scientist. Lasagna-Reeves was presented the award at the Alzheimer’s Association’s Tau2024 Global Conference on
TBI-on-a-chip: West Lafayette medical student advances mentor's work with 'mini-brains'
Ed Rogers came to IU School of Medicine—West Lafayette with extensive experience in brain injury research as co-developer of an innovative technology, TBI-on-a-chip.