
Where the science leads: Newly named AAAS Fellows share adventures in scientific discovery
Two IU School of Medicine faculty named AAAS Fellows: Elliot Androphy, MD, and Mark Kaplan, PhD, share their unexpected scientific discoveries as they aim to end deaths from HPV-caused cancers and peanut allergy-induced anaphylaxis.

IU School of Medicine alumnus leads Indiana town through opioid and HIV crisis
By: Karen Spataro Alumnus Will Cooke’s unrelenting commitment to his patients, as well has his many successes, have earned him national recognition by the American

Making memories endure: Husband honors wife’s legacy after battle with Alzheimer’s
By: Karen Spataro The first time Larry Sharpf asked his future wife, Barbara, on a date, she declined, explaining she already had plans to go

IU School of Medicine Professor celebrates 75 years with 75 cards, and a special note from a former patient
By: Karen Spataro and Emily McKnight In 1974, a young, unknown oncologist at Indiana University School of Medicine added an experimental drug to the chemotherapy

IU School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery receives $200K grant to fund state-of-the-art arthroscopic simulator
Practice makes perfect, especially when it comes to surgical procedure. The IU School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery received a $200,000 grant to fund

Meet the mental health team at IU School of Medicine
You spoke, we listened. Mental Health Services at IU School of Medicine has grown substantially over the last year in response to feedback from students,

Samia Hasan, MD, discusses mental health services, suicide prevention
It’s no surprise that mental health and the risk for suicide go hand-in-hand; however, both topics often go unaddressed, especially in the medical profession. Physicians

Hoosier Healers: How IU School of Medicine trains physicians for disaster-based care
First, it was Harvey, a category four hurricane causing devastation to millions of people in Texas and Louisiana. Now, it’s Irma, another catastrophic storm that

IU School of Medicine expert emphasizes precaution for the solar eclipse
Millions of Americans are preparing to witness a once-in-a-lifetime event on Monday as the first solar eclipse in almost a century will cross the entire