Neuroscience Institute

The Indiana School of Medicine-Indiana University Health Neuroscience Institute will be a recognized leader and premier destination for the prevention, treatment and cure of disorders of the nervous system through innovative multidisciplinary patient care, research and education

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Transformative approach to multidisciplinary care, training and research

The Neuroscience Institute draws on the longstanding national and international reputation of top talent and collaboration across the Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana University Health to further the advancements in disorders of the nervous system. From bench research to translational and clinical research crossing multiple specialties and diseases, the Neuroscience Institute is dedicated to providing Hoosiers access to the entire spectrum of services — from prevention to diagnosis to treatment. The institute is organized around centers, which are defined by the provision of centralized services across the continuum of care. Centers are developed based on existing strengths in clinical care, research and education to advance growth and innovation while providing an exceptionally high level of care to meet health needs.

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When you need care, our highly skilled providers are ready to see you. Schedule an appointment with a physician from the Neuroscience Institute at IU Health. Call 1.888.484.3258 to connect directly or click on the find a doctor link below to search for a provider to fit your clinical needs.

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Upcoming Neuroscience events

Jan 06 12:00pm

Membership Seminar: Speaker & Yehui Zhu, PhD

Stark Seminar Series: Spring 2026

NEUROSCIENCES RESEARCH BUILDING

Jan 15 12:00pm

Stark Seminar Series: Natasha O’Brown, PhD

Stark Seminar Series: Spring 2026

NEUROSCIENCES RESEARCH BUILDING

Jan 22 12:00pm

Stark Seminar Series: Laila Alibiglou, PT, PhD

Stark Seminar Series: Spring 2026

NEUROSCIENCES RESEARCH BUILDING

Neuroscience News

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Study finds genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease disrupts brain connectivity

A well-known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease worsens damage to white matter tissues in the brain that are crucial for communication between different brain regions.

December 16, 2025

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Stark Neurosciences Research Institute launches new Alzheimer’s disease summer research program for undergraduate students

The new IU School of Medicine program is geared toward training the next generation of scientists investigating Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

November 21, 2025

Mary Aurtrey speaks to an attendee of the annual Martin Family Caregiver Symposium at the IU Neuroscience Center

Honoring Our Heroes: Veterans educate community on Alzheimer's Disease

Veterans on the Indiana Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's Community Advisory Board view community education as an extension of their loyalty and service to fellow service members and the country.

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

Dr. Charles Stevenson and patients in the clinic

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