
Neurovascular, skull base and endovascular fellowship-trained neurosurgeon brings unique set of skills to department
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.

IU educator delivers histotechnology to Asian nations
Debra Wood directs IU’s oldest distance learning program in histotechnology, training lab technicians throughout the state, nation and world.

2024: IU School of Medicine celebrates a year of strategic advancements
A look back on 2024: IU School of Medicine made significant advancements in medical training, research discoveries and community wellness this year.

Celebrating Winter Holidays: Considerations for community members of diverse faiths
As religious and cultural holidays approach, the IU School of Medicine community can be mindful to consider the timing and ways these holidays may be

Research Impact, 2021-2024: Electrophysiology Research
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine were pioneers in cardiac electrophysiology and contributed to the mechanics of fibrillation, defibrillation, the electrocardiogram and the implantation

Research Impact, 2021-2024: Cardiovascular Clinical Research
In 2022, Suparna C. Clasen, MD MSCE, assistant professor of clinical medicine for the Indiana University School of Medicine and a cardiooncologist for Indiana University

Saysana focuses on quality improvements as IU's leader for clinical affairs
Michele Saysana, MD, is IU School of Medicine's new executive associate dean for clinical affairs. Her career has focused on improving quality and safety in

From personal loss to professional purpose: Fishel’s impact on pancreatic cancer research
Driven by personal loss and a passion for science, Melissa L. Fishel, PhD, works on developing therapies for pancreatic and other hard-to-treat cancers while also

Town hall meeting Dec. 2 will cover draft intellectual diversity policies before Indianapolis Faculty Council vote
On Monday, Dec. 2, at noon, Indiana University School of Medicine Faculty Affairs and Professional Development will host a virtual town hall meeting on the

Musculoskeletal scientists recognized at world's largest bone research meeting
IU School of Medicine researchers recently made a significant impact at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research's 2024 Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada.

Surgery professor Matthew Ritter reflects on 30-year military career
When Matthew Ritter, MD, joined the IU School of Medicine faculty in 2020, it was his first civilian job after 30 years in the U.S.