
Alcohol Awareness Month Research Highlight: Q&A with David A. Kareken PhD
With April being Alcohol Awareness Month, we sat down with David A. Kareken, PhD, director of the Indiana Alcohol Research Center, to discuss work being done at the center, his own career and role as director, and some of his proudest achievements with the center.

New Fetal Center at Riley Children’s Health
Dr. Brandon P. Brown, Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, is the director of the department’s Fetal and Perinatal Imaging Program

Don Brown: From software innovator to immunotherapy visionary
By Karen Spataro A few years ago, Don Brown, MD, decided it was time to pull his teenage son away from video games and his
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Redefining Critical Illness Survivorship
As a doctor in an intensive care unit (ICU), I see critically ill patients of all ages, backgrounds and health histories. Maybe the patient needs
Alzheimer’s Disease Research at Indiana University School of Medicine
“It’s become increasingly clear that Alzheimer’s Disease is a complex disorder,” states Andrew Saykin, PsyD, Raymond C. Beeler Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences and

First Hoosier prostate cancer patients treated with MRI-guided transurethral ultrasound
Prostatectomy, the traditional removal of the prostate gland as a treatment for prostate cancer, can result in permanent complications, including incontinence and impotence. Since most

Researchers discover a common parasite can infect and promote disease in the prostate
Caption: Toxoplasma gondii parasitic cyst (inset picture) identified in region of microglandular hyperplasia of the prostate. A new study led by graduate student Darrelle Colinot

IU School of Medicine faculty, IU Health Physicians work to improve trauma care
By: Richard Rea, IU Health Intensive research efforts are underway by the IU School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and IU Health Physicians to

Bone Healing in Space – What’s Next?
By Emily McKnight Orthopaedic research is no longer limited to the confinement of a traditional lab setting – it is now a part of a

Enzyme identified as therapeutic target for ocular neovascularization
By Dr. Tim Corson and Emily McKnight A novel mechanism and possible treatment for ocular neovascularization has been identified by Dr. Tim Corson and colleagues,

Repurposing drugs to fight deadly infections
By Bill Sullivan, PhD New drugs are urgently needed to fight life-threatening infections caused by single-celled parasites like Plasmodium, which causes malaria, and Toxoplasma, which