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Drug developed at IU enters clinical trial
A drug molecule that was developed in an Indiana University School of Medicine laboratory has just been administered to its first round of patients. Chondrial ...
Dec 30, 2019 -
Scientists link behavioral problems to malaria-related kidney injury
Earlier this year, researchers determined that a common complication for children recovering from severe malaria is linked to long-term cognitive impairment. Now, they’ve worked to ...
Dec 17, 2019 -
First Sherry L. Sonneborn Chair in ALS Research inspired by gift, sees promise in search for cure
Sherry and Mike Sonneborn had just retired—she from decades in nursing, he from a successful business career—with plans to enjoy their grandchildren and spend winters ...
Dec 17, 2019 -
IU School of Medicine researchers predict which triple negative breast cancer patients may avoid recurrence and those who are at high-risk of relapse
SAN ANTONIO — Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have discovered how to predict whether triple negative breast cancer will recur, and which women are likely to remain disease-free. They will ...
Dec 13, 2019 -
IU School of Medicine launches Bicentennial Scholars program; offers four-year scholarships to celebrate university’s 200th anniversary
In honor of Indiana University’s bicentennial, IU School of Medicine will recruit and recognize 10 highly accomplished students with four-year scholarships and inclusion in a ...
Dec 12, 2019 -
IU School of Medicine participates in GME Day of Action
Indiana University School of Medicine representatives will be encouraging members of Congress to support the Opioid Workforce Act of 2019 at a briefing held in ...
Dec 03, 2019