
Class of 1975 graduate celebrates 50 years with IU School of Medicine—West Lafayette
Patrick O’Neil, MD, Class of 1975, has been teaching at IU School of Medicine--West Lafayette for nearly 50 years. The campus honors him for his longstanding commitment to training physicians in Indiana.

Faculty member earns diversity honor
Clark J. Simons, MD, associate professor of clinical surgery with Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Surgery, was honored as one of the recipients

Upgrade your research program with electronic lab notebooks
It’s a new year, and some are using the calendar change as motivation to improve aspects of their personal lives. Why not apply the same

Physician Cultivates his Indiana Roots with Cider Making
Cider-Making Day Brandon Brown, MD, leaned into his homemade cider press—the full weight of his body crushing the apple juice into a basin below. Colleagues

Trustees’ Teaching Award Spotlight: Krista Brucker, MD
Written by Nikki Livingston Each year the Indiana University Board of Trustees recognizes faculty excellence in teaching through a program known as the Trustees’ Teaching

Urologists making major advances in prostate cancer research, care
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men and the second most deadly cancer in men in the United States. However, urologists at Indiana

Remembering T.-K. Li, distinguished professor and pioneer in alcohol research
Ting-Kai Li, MD, an Indiana University Distinguished Professor Emeritus and former director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, passed away on Sunday,

New study shows genetic impact on risk of alcoholism
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers are learning more about the role genetics play in alcohol dependence, finding genetics and environment each play a role

Mary Guerriero Austrom, PhD: Stitching together a community through care
Tucked inside a hallway at Goodman Hall, Mary Guerriero Austrom, PhD, sits in her office. Corners of her desk are stacked with journals and papers

IU Precision Health Initiative recruits scientific leader in drug discovery
Alan Palkowitz is a new leader on the IU Precision Health Initiative research team. Indiana University Precision Health Initiative researchers have added an industry veteran

Carmella Evans-Molina: On the hunt for early signs of diabetes
In life, timing is everything. The same may be true when it comes to treating Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes occurs when beta cells, which produce