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IU research contributes to first new non-hormonal copper IUD in 40 years
Indiana University hosted part of a clinical trial that ultimately led to FDA approval of a second type of copper nonhormonal IUD.
Fellow pioneers Indiana's first pediatric neuroimmunology clinic
The new neuroimmunology clinic at Riley Children’s Health will provide multidisciplinary care for Hoosier children living with multiple sclerosis and other neuroinflammatory disorders.
IU trains genetic counselors in rapidly evolving field
Graduates of the IU Master of Science in Genetic Counseling program work in clinics across Indiana and fill an important role on the care team, helping patients navigate both medical and psychosocial aspects of a diagnosis.
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Jason Chu is part of a team of researchers in the Department of Neurological Surgery leading efforts to develop new, safe therapies for patients of all ages living with the life-threatening condition.February 18, 2026
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Richard Carpenter uses his new Indiana Public Media podcast to demystify the science behind cancer research.February 17, 2026
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Growing vascular fellowship bolsters stroke treatment and discovery
IU School of Medicine’s long-standing excellence in vascular neurology will continue to grow as the Department of Neurology's fellowship program expands to two positions in 2026.February 13, 2026
New $5 million grant to IU will expand access to breast cancer diagnosis and care in Kenya
The Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center has been awarded a $5 million grant from The Pfizer Foundation to expand access to timely breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and care in Kenya.February 12, 2026
Researchers identify promising Alzheimer’s disease drug target
The team found that removing an enzyme from neurons in the brain substantially reduces amyloid plaques — a hallmark characteristic of the disease — and may provide further resilience against disease progression.February 12, 2026
IU School of Medicine dean, faculty honored with IBJ Excellence in Health Care awards
The Indianapolis Business Journal honored several IU School of Medicine faculty, including Dean Jay L. Hess, for outstanding efforts to improve the health of people in Indiana.February 10, 2026
Winter Olympics: Highlighting risks of cold-weather sports injuries
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Leader in medical innovation: Longtime chair of pediatrics fosters spirit of discovery at IU
Wade Clapp has grown expertise in the Department of Pediatrics while conducting his own groundbreaking research in neurofibromatosis. He is now senior associate dean for entrepreneurial research and commercialization, leading the school’s efforts to accelerate scientific discovery.February 10, 2026
February 05, 2026
IU research contributes to first new non-hormonal copper IUD in 40 years
Indiana University hosted part of a clinical trial that ultimately led to FDA approval of a second type of copper nonhormonal IUD.February 02, 2026