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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 ...
IU School of Medicine | 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 ...
IU School of Medicine | 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 ...
IU School of Medicine | 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 ...
IU School of Medicine | 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 ...
IU School of Medicine | 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 ...
IU School of Medicine | Dec 03, 2019