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Parkinson's researchers discover 'tip of the ICE-berg' on quest for a cure
Parkinson's researcher Malú Tansey brings cell-level science to IU’s already strong clinical research program. Her lab engages in "paradigm-shifting work" studying inflammation and immune response in Parkinson's.

IU School of Medicine celebrates Match Day 2025
The Indiana University School of Medicine congratulates the fourth-year medical students who successfully paired with residency programs as part of Match Day 2025.
"Every single one of you is a success story."

IU's Rare Disease Clinic solves 10-year medical mystery for Indianapolis girl with unknown neurodevelopmental disorder
The Undiagnosed Rare Disease Clinic at IU School of Medicine investigates the cold cases of rare disease. Genetic detectives solved a case for a girl with mystery symptoms and no diagnosis.
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Wilderness Medicine students take crash course in venom at Indianapolis Zoo
Members of the Wilderness Medicine Student Interest Group, offered through the IU School of Medicine, didn't have to travel to a foreign land for a crash course in venomous spiders and serpents. They simply ventured a few miles down the road to visit the medical school's downtown neighbor, the Indianapolis Zoo.
April 02, 2025
After earning his medical degree and neurological surgery residency training in India, Devi Patra, MD moved to the United States in 2016 for advanced training. Over the past decade, Patra has completed one research fellowship, three clinical fellowships and a second neurological surgical residency in the U.S. while also working as an assistant professor.
March 31, 2025
7 IU faculty members named 2024 AAAS Fellows
The IU faculty are among 471 scientists, engineers and innovators who have been elected for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements throughout their careers.
March 27, 2025
Symposium invites community, scientific leaders to better understand brain health, neurodegeneration
The IU School of Medicine will highlight its robust neuroscience research program April 13 and 14 at the inaugural Center for Neurodegenerative Disorders Symposium.
March 26, 2025
IU School of Medicine students recognized among 2025 Elite 50
The school had 23 students on the Elite 50 list, which honors IU Indianapolis graduate and professional students for their excellence beyond the classroom.March 26, 2025
Turchi named inaugural executive director of Tom and Julie Wood Center for Lung Cancer Research
The Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center has named John Turchi, PhD, the inaugural executive director of the Tom and Julie Wood Center for Lung Cancer Research.March 24, 2025
Tips and tricks to travel safely and stay healthy this spring break
Whether you are traveling for spring break by car, plane, or boat, staying healthy while doing so is important.March 19, 2025
March 19, 2025
Fasting flips a switch and the liver holds the key
As people explore healthier eating habits and dieting strategies, intermittent fasting remains a popular choice among adults. But what makes fasting effective? Brian DeBosch, MD, PhD, a professor of pediatrics at the IU School of Medicine, explains that the liver plays a surprising role in its success.March 14, 2025
How seasonal changes can affect allergies in the spring
As the seasons shift and we transition from winter to spring, many things change, including allergiesMarch 12, 2025
Researchers identify potential link between retinal changes, Alzheimer’s disease
A team of scientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine has identified that an eye condition affecting the retina, the light-sensing tissue in the back of the eye, may serve as an early indicator for Alzheimer's disease.February 26, 2025
Form of vitamin E linked to severe allergy prevention early in life
A new study in mice by researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine suggests that alpha-tocopherol, a form of vitamin E, may help prevent food allergies.February 25, 2025