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Malaria chemoprevention reduces disease and death in children after being hospitalized for severe anemia
A group of researchers including Chandy John, MD, from Indiana University School of Medicine, published a study in the New England Journal of Medicine showing ...
Dec 02, 2020 -
IU School of Medicine researchers publish first scientific article dedicated to Tyler Trent’s donated tumors, his legacy
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have published their work about a specific type of childhood cancer in the peer-reviewed, international oncology journal, Cancers. ...
Dec 01, 2020 -
Cancer center researcher receives $1.3 million grant to improve breast cancer treatment for Black women
An Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center researcher is identifying the unique biology that may make Black women more susceptible to aggressive ...
Nov 18, 2020 -
IU School of Medicine names new Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology chair
Alexander G. Robling, PhD, a professor, researcher and leader at Indiana University School of Medicine has been selected to chair the school’s Department of Anatomy, ...
Nov 17, 2020 -
COVID-19 vaccine study underway at IU School of Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine announced today that several Hoosier volunteers are now enrolled in the late stage clinical study of an investigational COVID-19 vaccine ...
Nov 17, 2020 -
IU researcher receives $2.9 million for work improving effectiveness in lung cancer radiation therapy
An Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center researcher has been awarded a five-year, $2.9 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to ...
Nov 10, 2020 -
IU School of Medicine names new chair to lead Department of Anesthesia
Indiana University School of Medicine has announced a New York-based physician leader has been named the new chair of the Department of Anesthesia. David C. ...
Nov 10, 2020 -
An evolutionary cul-de-sac: Study suggests most humans are vulnerable to Type 2 diabetes
Scientists have found that insulin has met an evolutionary cul-de-sac, limiting its ability to adapt to obesity and thereby rendering most people vulnerable to Type ...
Nov 02, 2020 -
New psychiatry residency program hopes to ease physician shortage in northwest Indiana
Indiana University School of Medicine is partnering with the Northwest Indiana GME Consortium to launch a new psychiatry residency program at its regional campus in ...
Oct 20, 2020 -
Clapp elected to National Academy of Medicine
D. Wade Clapp, MD, chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine ...
Oct 19, 2020