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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 ...
Allie Northcutt | Apr 01, 2026 -
Mentorship and curiosity lead to American Heart Association Career Development Award
The AHA Career Development Award will support Chao Jarasvaraparn's research on children with Fontan-associated liver disease.
Salem Lucas | Mar 31, 2026 -
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 ...
Sarah Lounsbury | Mar 24, 2026 -
Longtime IU professor receives top pathology award
Thomas M. Ulbright has received a career-spanning award for his pathology work and research.
Rory Appleton | Mar 24, 2026 -
Pediatric kidney doctor encourages young people to pursue medical careers through her work inside and outside the hospital
Marciana Laster uses her passion for advancing kidney care to spark kids' interest in the medical field.
Salem Lucas | Mar 23, 2026 -
Nominations sought for 2027 Watanabe Prize in Translational Research
The Indiana University School of Medicine is accepting nominations for the 2027 August M. Watanabe Prize in Translational Research.
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Pain researcher mixes preclinical, clinical research to study chronic pain in patients with mild traumatic brain injuries
Fletcher White leads a research team investigating how chronic pain develops in patients who have a history of mild traumatic brain injuries.
Ben Middelkamp | Mar 12, 2026 -
Beyond dialysis: Research, individualized interventions and education revolutionize kidney care
During National Kidney Awareness Month, members of the Division of Nephrology reflect on their passion for improving treatments and preventing kidney diseases.
Caitlin VanOverberghe | Mar 12, 2026 -
First breath to last: Consortium trains respiratory therapists for work in Indiana hospitals
A consortium led by IU Health trains IU students to become respiratory therapists — filling a critical need in Indiana and nationwide.
Laura Gates | Mar 10, 2026 -
Shaping a Scientist: Genetics award recipient thanks the mentor who started it all
A childhood filled with experiments set Emily White on a path toward developing better treatments for young patients.
Kelly Veneziano | Mar 10, 2026