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Statewide study shows COVID-19 antibodies last longer in children than adults, but diminish over time
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers are sharing the results of a study about how immunity to COVID-19 can develop and change over time.
Apr 28, 2022 -
Translational research leader spearheads effort to change kidney function calculation to remove racial variables
After a year of work to bring balance to an equation that measures kidney function by removing racial variables, Sharon Moe, MD, associate dean for ...
Apr 27, 2022 -
IU School of Medicine names first Walther Scholar in Psycho-Oncology
Indiana University School of Medicine has named Shelley Johns, PsyD, ABPP, the Walther Scholar in Psycho-Oncology.
Apr 26, 2022 -
Researchers investigate connection between loss of motivation and Alzheimer’s disease progression
Researchers are studying why neuropsychiatric symptoms, such as apathy and irritability, appear in most Alzheimer’s disease patients before the onset of memory loss.
Apr 25, 2022 -
Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer makes $12.5 million commitment to Indiana University School of Medicine
A gift commitment of $12.5 million to Indiana University School of Medicine from the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer will support new research to ...
Apr 20, 2022 -
IU School of Medicine names new chair to lead Department of Surgery
Karl Bilimoria, MD, MS, FACS, has been named the new chair of the Department of Surgery. A highly respected physician-scientist in the field of surgical ...
Apr 11, 2022 -
Study: Vaccine protects most cancer patients from COVID, but risk remains higher for patients with blood cancers
Using the nation’s largest COVID-19 data resource, a researcher at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center found the COVID-19 vaccine protected ...
Apr 04, 2022