Showing results for Karen Spataro
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Big Shoes to Fill
As the son of a surgeon, David Nahrwold knew his future lay in medicine. Two mentors at Indiana University School of Medicine helped launch his ...
Karen Spataro | Jun 01, 2017 -
Winning the Race to Save Memory
Dave Roberts backs drivers who push a car to the limit to take a checked flag. Now, he and his wife are supporting researchers at ...
Karen Spataro | Jun 01, 2017 -
Tailoring Treatment
IU researchers try to personalize cancer based on the genomic profile of a patient’s tumor.
Karen Spataro | Jun 01, 2017 -
What the Future Holds: A Conversation with Jay Hess
Immunotherapy, virtual visits, and team-based care are poised to change how medicine is delivered.
Karen Spataro | Jun 01, 2017 -
A Battle Worth Waging
Peer Baekgaard defied death during World War II. Yet Alzheimer’s disease was a foe he couldn’t outrun. Now, Barbara Baekgaard and her family are helping ...
Karen Spataro | Feb 01, 2016 -
Getting a Head Start
To keep Alzheimer’s disease from stealing memory, IU scientists are working to find hints of its presence and new ways to halt its insidious effects. ...
Karen Spataro | Feb 01, 2016 -
Entering Suffering
IU School of Medicine alumnus Kent Brantly survived a near-death battle with the Ebola virus. But that hasn’t scared him away from the prospect of ...
Karen Spataro | Feb 01, 2016 -
Voicing a Tenor of Hope
For over 27 years, Mary Beth Gadus has waged a fight against breast cancer. In that span, she’s seen radical advances in treatment—some of which ...
Karen Spataro | Feb 01, 2016 -
A Medical School for the Future
The nation’s largest enrollment. Nine campuses. And a diversity of clinical settings. It’s how the IU School of Medicine is stemming a physician shortage across ...
Karen Spataro | Feb 01, 2016 -
