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Obstetrics and gynecology researchers fill knowledge gaps in maternal and pediatric therapeutics

Since 2021, IU School of Medicine researchers have been working to bridge essential knowledge gaps in prenatal and pediatric medications.

Angie Antonopoulos  | Sep 19, 2025
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Study confirms one dose of penicillin is effective for early syphilis

A multisite clinical trial including researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine found that a single dose of benzathine penicillin is effective for treating early-stage

Caitlin VanOverberghe
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Endocrinology division recognizes faculty, fellows with awards

Each year, the Department of Medicine’s Division of Endocrinology honors fellows and faculty members for exemplary work.

Caitlin VanOverberghe
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Department of Medicine names new rheumatology chief

The Department of Medicine at IU School of Medicine will welcome Allen Anandarajah as its new chief of the Division of Rheumatology this spring.

Caitlin VanOverberghe
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Why are you here?

IU School of Medicine's Mary de Groot offers thoughts on ways to embrace our academic medicine identity without denying the very real structural factors that

Mary de Groot, PhD
Members of the team who manage the Department of Medicine's Internal Medicine Residency Program in Indianapolis.

Internal Medicine recognizes faculty, staff with 2025 Pyramid Awards

This year, the Department of Medicine recognized over a dozen members of its faculty and staff who have shown exemplary commitment to the school's tripartite

Caitlin VanOverberghe
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On Being a Physician and Burnout: Part One

Marc Rovner offers his observations on the value of social connection and support in the context of professional burnout in Part One of this occasional

Marc Rovner
A man (Tim Richardson) with close cropped gray hair and an IU School of Medicine lab coat in the laboratory setting.

Basic science researcher blends academic, industry experience to lead Alzheimer's drug discovery efforts

Timothy Richardson is a research professor of medicine at the IU School of Medicine and helps lead the TREAT-AD drug discovery center.

Luke Christopher Norton
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New Bloomington-based Internal Medicine Residency Program earns accreditation from ACGME

The Department of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine has earned accreditation for its new Bloomington-based Internal Medicine Residency. The accreditation from the ACGME's

Caitlin VanOverberghe
Mary de Groot, PhD

Moving from Reaction to Action

After a long cold winter, spring is popping out all over. Whether your trees and plants are in bloom or you’ve made a pilgrimage to