Showing results for Cancer
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‘I want the glass to help calm them’
Inspired by childhood wonder and shaped by personal loss, Michele Gutlove’s luminous installation bathes the atrium of the Medical Education and Research Building in a ...
Bobby King | Jun 13, 2025 -
On the Road to Stopping Lung Cancer
A new mobile unit will screen for high-risk patients around Indiana.
Candace Gwaltney and Bobby King | May 27, 2025 -
A Young Life, Briefly Derailed, is Set Back On Course
A combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy helped Reagan Lessick overcome a rare form of blood cancer.
Bobby King | Dec 17, 2024 -
Finding a Signal in Noise
Machine learning enables cancer researchers to sift reams of genetic data and identify a protein potentially powering multiple myeloma.
Matthew Harris | Dec 17, 2024 -
Skin in the Game
An IU researcher’s AI tool shows promise in predicting whether melanoma will return.
Matthew Harris | Dec 17, 2024 -
Unlocking the Power of AI
IU School of Medicine embraces a powerful new tool to speed research and treat patients.
Bobby King | Dec 11, 2024 -
Getting Cancer Research on Track
A slick paint job on a quick car zooming around an iconic venue brought attention to vital research unfolding at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. ...
Bobby King | Dec 21, 2023 -
Tracing the Story of Myeloma
The Indiana Myeloma Registry charts new variables of the disease in pursuit of more effective therapies.
Matthew Harris | Dec 21, 2023 -
Transitional States
Immunotherapy holds tantalizing promise for treating all forms of cancer. Now, Huda Salman is trying to harness it at IU School of Medicine. And it ...
Matthew Harris | May 03, 2022 -
Mateusz Opyrchal Wants to Push Immunotherapy's Potential — Gently
Harnessing the immune system offers a path to fighting triple negative breast cancer. Yet it also requires the researcher to balance wiping out disease without ...
Bobby King | Apr 16, 2022