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IU scientists reprogram cancer-protecting regulatory T cells to fight tumors
A new method developed by IU School of Medicine researchers changes the behavior of immunosuppressive cells from cancer protectors to tumor fighters.
Sep 08, 2025 -
IU co-founded startup aims to propel novel Alzheimer’s disease drugs into clinical trials
The IU School of Medicine has several programs dedicated to Alzheimer's disease research, from basic and translational science to clinical research and innovation.
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IU scientists first to reveal lung cells’ role in boosting blood stem cell health
Scientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine have identified an unforeseen way lung cells can help keep blood stem cells healthy.
Aug 18, 2025 -
IU rare disease clinic solves toughest medical cold cases
In 2020 the IU School of Medicine launched its Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic to help families search for answers to mysteries that modern medicine hasn’t ...
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IU School of Medicine names Schneider inaugural associate dean for clinical trials
The new strategic leadership role will collaborate with faculty across the school, IU Health and IU-LAB to advance clinical trial participation.
Aug 12, 2025 -
New national center at IU to develop stem cell brain models to better understand Alzheimer’s disease
Indiana University is leading the way nationally as the home to one of only two centers in the United States dedicated to developing stem-cell-based models ...
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Ophthalmology researcher aims to prevent vision loss in people with brain injuries
Traumatic brain injuries can cause a wide range of health issues, including problems with thinking, movement, emotions and vision.
Jul 24, 2025 -
High-tech monitoring during heart surgery doesn’t lower risk of complications
IU researchers and their collaborators studied how using near-infrared spectroscopy to track tissue oxygen levels during heart surgery affected patients afterward.
Jul 23, 2025 -
IU-led Alzheimer’s drug discovery center moves forward with promising new therapeutic targets
IU School of Medicine researchers have identified a portfolio of novel drug targets that may accelerate promising treatments for people living with Alzheimer’s disease.
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IU-led clinical trial aims to use DNA sequencing technology to improve treatment for infections following bone fractures
IU School of Medicine researchers are studying how rapid DNA sequencing technology can help improve treatment for fracture-related infections, a serious health complication that can ...
Jun 09, 2025