
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.

OB-GYN faculty member working to improve global health
An Indiana University School of Medicine faculty member is taking her work overseas to provide obstetric and gynecologic care for women in Kenya. Caitlin Bernard,

Tuan Tran, MD, honored with Clinical Scientist Development Award
Tuan M. Tran, MD, assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, was among 18 early-career physician-scientists selected for the Doris Duke Charitable

Shekhar Honored with Prestigious 2018 'Watanabe Life Sciences Champion of the Year' Award
By Christine Drury For his vast contributions to research, education and entrepreneurship, Anantha Shekhar, MD, PhD, executive associate dean for research affairs at Indiana University

When to start pushing: new study could change when women push during labor
New research co-authored by an Indiana University School of Medicine faculty member could change the way women give birth. “The big question has been when

Watanabe Translational Research Prize Seeks Nominations
Indiana University School of Medicine is accepting nominations for the 2019 August M. Watanabe Prize in Translational Research

Meet Elizabeth Ryan, EdD, the Northwest-Gary campus director
On October 1, Elizabeth Ryan, EdD, officially joined Indiana University School of Medicine as the new director and associate dean on the Northwest-Gary campus. Learn
Meet Dr. Rachel Katzenellenbogen
Rachel Katzenellenbogen, MD, a leading pediatrician with expertise on human papillomavirus, recently joined the faculty at IU School of Medicine as an associate professor of pediatrics

Man on a mission: Dr. Abonour gets ready for 14th annual Miles for Myeloma cycling event
Most men in their 50s don’t bike 200 miles during a weekend. Rafat Abonour, MD, is not most men. He’s on a mission. He’s passionate
IU School of Medicine urologist drawing patients from all over the world for innovative procedures
For Amy Krambeck, MD, growing up on her family’s farm in Missouri first ignited her passion for medicine. Now, her surgical skills are drawing people

Why are allergies on the rise? IU researchers are trying to find out.
If you have a sneaking suspicion that allergies are becoming more common, you’re right. Allergic diseases such as asthma and food allergy have been on