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IU scientists identify dual protein targets to weaken pancreatic cancer defenses
New research uncovers link between two key proteins that help pancreatic cancer resist treatment, opening the door to more effective therapies for aggressive cancers
Sep 18, 2025 -
Informing patients of personal colorectal cancer risks does not increase screening rate
A study of Indianapolis patients found providing personalized health information did not increase colorectal cancer testing rates.
Sep 15, 2025 -
IU School of Medicine Cardiovascular Institute names two new co-directors
Sara J. Pereira and Matthew J. Feinstein will lead the Cardiovascular Institute.
Sep 15, 2025 -
IU study finds possible treatment route for common type of genetic hearing loss
A team co-led by an Indiana University School of Medicine researcher has identified electrical inner ear signals that damage hair cells, causing hearing loss.
Sep 10, 2025 -
Using AI to identify personalized heart, blood pressure rates could help reduce ICU deaths
A new study found that AI could predict more accurate vital sign goals for ICU patients, leading to better outcomes.
Sep 08, 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 researchers receive top awards at international Alzheimer’s disease conference
Research leaders at the IU School of Medicine will receive two of the top six awards given out by the Alzheimer’s Association at its annual ...
Jul 28, 2025 -
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 -
Unique immune cell linked to aggressive leukemia may lead to improved treatment outcomes
Researchers have discovered a new pathway toward treating acute myeloid leukemia, an aggressive blood cancer in adults.
Jul 22, 2025