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Early administration of anti-seizure medication may improve traumatic brain injury patient outcomes
Administering anti-seizure medications to patients after they experience a mild or moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) could reduce their risk of having a seizure in ...
Apr 15, 2024 -
12 years strong, Chuckstrong raises $1.5 million for IU cancer research
The 12th Chuckstrong Tailgate Gala on April 12 included former #12 Colts quarterback Andrew Luck and raised $1.5 million for research at the Indiana University Melvin ...
Apr 12, 2024 -
High-resolution images reveal similarities in protein structures between Alzheimer’s disease and Down syndrome
A new study recently published in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology uses leading-edge cryo-electron microscopy imaging technology to determine whether differences exist between the protein ...
Mar 29, 2024 -
Five IU School of Medicine faculty honored among nation's top physician-scientists
Five Indiana University School of Medicine faculty have been recognized among the nation's top physician-scientists as 2024 members of the Association of American Physicians (AAP) ...
Mar 26, 2024 -
Study: Black men may be less likely to receive heart transplant than white men, women
Black patients in need of a heart transplant may be less likely to receive one than white patients, according to a new study led by ...
Mar 25, 2024 -
IU School of Medicine names new chair to lead Department of Ophthalmology
Indiana University School of Medicine has named a nationally-recognized glaucoma specialist as the new chair of the Department of Ophthalmology.
Mar 21, 2024 -
IU School of Medicine celebrates Match Day 2024
The Indiana University School of Medicine is celebrating a successful Match Day for 338 fourth-year medical students who will soon begin their residency training.
Mar 15, 2024 -
$1 million gift to support professorship focused on neuroscience innovation
Indiana University School of Medicine alum and renowned neurosurgeon Joseph Maroon, MD, has provided a $1 million gift to support a leader in research dedicated ...
Mar 11, 2024 -
IU School of Medicine's 2023 NIH funding ranked No. 13 among public universities
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers received over $243 million in total funding from the National Institutes of Health during federal fiscal year 2023 — ...
Feb 20, 2024 -
$3.4 million grant to fund research on brain bleeding, swelling that occurs in quarter of patients who receive Alzheimer’s disease treatments
With the emergence of promising treatments that slow the cognitive decline of Alzheimer’s disease in patients, there are still questions surrounding side effects of the ...
Feb 14, 2024