
1949 Indiana State Medical Association Convention brings television to IU School of Medicine education
At its 1949 Centennial Convention, the Indiana State Medical Association, in partnership with the IU School of Medicine, showcased television as a new tool for medical teaching and learning.

Seymour Friedberg: First Director, Medical Educational Resources Program, 1966-1971
A quiet visionary, Seymour “Sy” Friedberg transformed medical education in Indiana by building a groundbreaking statewide television network that connected doctors, students and campuses like

Pediatric Fellowships at the IU School of Medicine: Rooted in community and driven by excellence
Learn more about what makes the 18 pediatric fellowships at IU School of Medicine an attractive destination for physicians from across the country.

Backpacks and back health: What parents and students should know this school year
Aki S. Puryear, professor of clinical orthopaedic surgery, shares key takeaways you can use to protect against backpack-related injuries.

Sickle Cell Awareness Month: Understanding the science and the impact on patients
National Sickle Cell Awareness Month, observed each September, offers a time to learn about a genetic blood disorder called sickle cell disease.

Wells Center Newsletter August 2025
August 2025 news and updates from the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research.

IU researchers use patient-derived model to explore immune system issues in Barth syndrome
Using genetic data from a Riley Children’s Health patient, IU researchers identified factors that contribute to neutropenia, a dangerous blood complication frequently seen in people

Undergraduate interns dive into biomedical research at the IU School of Medicine
More than 20 undergraduates joined IU School of Medicine internships hosted by the Herman B Wells Center this summer, gaining hands-on experience in science and

Eugene C. Klatte, MD: A Tribute
Eugene C. Klatte, distinguished professor emeritus of radiology at Indiana University School of Medicine, passed away on June 19, 2025.

Epigenetic marker may provide early detection for risk of preeclampsia-related preterm birth
IU School of Medicine researchers are studying how medical professionals can make a preeclampsia diagnosis earlier and more accurately.