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EDUCATION

IU-trained anesthesiologist assistants work in hospitals across Indiana, addressing shortage of anesthetists

The Anesthesiologist Assistant program at IU School of Medicine is meeting a critical need for anesthesia professionals. Graduates work in hospitals across the state of Indiana and beyond.

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DIABETES RESEARCH

New ‘smart insulin’ shows promise in reducing hypoglycemia bouts

IU School of Medicine researchers have discovered a new way to regulate blood glucose levels using a lab-designed protein, which could lead to a new treatment for people with Type 1 diabetes.

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AWARENESS MONTH

Community liaisons contribute to breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s research at IU

As a community research liaison for the Department of Neurology, Zipporah Melton was determined to break down the multifaceted barriers that often prevent underrepresented communities from participating in clinical trails.

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THE LATEST

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Specimen specialists: Medical laboratory scientists work behind-the-scenes to help determine cause of disease

IU School of Medicine is training more medical laboratory scientists — essential members of the healthcare team who work at hospitals, diagnostics labs and research laboratories throughout Indiana and beyond.

November 13, 2025

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IU’s Komen Tissue Bank expands support for world-class breast cancer research team

$750,000 grant will support efforts to collect healthy breast tissue for study use around the world. 

November 12, 2025

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IU research links poor sleep to higher risk of severe asthma in children

IU School of Medicine research suggests poor sleep increases the risk of severe asthma in boys with the disease, highlighting the importance of sleep assessment in pediatric asthma care.

November 10, 2025

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Zero-cost, AI-driven digital detection identifies Alzheimer’s and related dementias without additional clinician time

AI could be used to diagnose Alzheimer's Disease at a fraction of the usual cost and time, according to a new trial. 

November 10, 2025

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Researchers develop tool to track progression of Alzheimer’s, dementias based on metabolic, vascular brain changes

The findings highlight the major role inflammation plays in neurodegenerative disease progression.

November 07, 2025

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New division chief devoted to building ‘pediatric neuroscience center of excellence’

When he’s not meeting with families in the clinic or performing life-changing procedures in the operating room, Charles Stevenson, MD, dedicates his efforts to advancing patient care through cutting-edge research.

November 04, 2025

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AI could help provide cheaper, quicker, more equitable brain cancer diagnoses

New models have shown promise in identifying glioblastomas. 

October 27, 2025

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Team Builder: Weiss recruited biotherapeutics experts to advance drug discovery for precision health

Michael A. Weiss brought innovative approaches and technologies for drug discovery to the IU School of Medicine. His legacy as chair includes recruiting experts who will catalyze biomedical discoveries for years to come.

October 27, 2025

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Neurophysiologist's lab works to improve deep brain stimulation therapy for patients with severe neurological disorders

Sohail Noor, PhD, aims to make deep brain stimulation more precise and effective for patients experiencing debilitating mental health conditions such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction.

October 23, 2025

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Falling back: Health tips to adjust to the time change

As the seasons begin to change and the winter months approach, this also means that daylight saving time is ending.

October 21, 2025

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Infectious disease physician-scientist elected to National Academy of Medicine

Chandy C. John is the latest IU School of Medicine faculty member to earn the prestigious honor.

October 20, 2025

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Trick-or-treating tips: How to keep your children safe this Halloween

Halloween brings an evening of fun and imagination for children, but it can also raise safety concerns for parents and caregivers.

October 16, 2025

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