Forrest “Daryel” Ellis, MD (right) and Martyn Wills, MD (left), Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, 1989.
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Forrest “Daryel” Ellis, MD: A Tribute

Learn more about Forrest “Daryel” Ellis, MD, Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology, Indiana University School of Medicine, died on April 26, 2025. He was 93 years old.

Karen Bruner Stroup  | May 19, 2025
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Recognizing 20 years of safety education

From the Safe Escape program to The Safety Store, pediatric educators have brought safety education to Hoosiers for the past 20 years.

Salem Lucas
Exterior of building where the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research is located.

Wells Center Newsletter May 2025

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

Jackie Maupin
Tzu-Chieh (Kate) Ho, PhD, working in the lab

Targeting bone marrow inflammation shows promise for treating myelodysplastic syndromes

New research co-led by IU School of Medicine scientists suggests targeting inflammation may help treat myelodysplastic syndromes, a group of cancer-causing blood disorders.

Jackie Maupin
A woman and older child cook together in the kitchen

LEND - Checking In With Your Kids

Advice from a DBP on communicating with your children.

Cristy James

Roger A. Hurwitz, M.D.: A Tribute

Dr. Roger Hurwitz was an important member of the pediatric cardiology staff with an interest in nuclear cardiology and looking at heart function. He joined

Annual Child Passenger Safety Conference and Car Seat Clinic 2025

In 1933, the Bunny Bear Booster Seat was the first car seat designed to help caregivers keep an eye on their children when traveling from

Salem Padgett
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Where the science leads: Newly named AAAS Fellows share adventures in scientific discovery

Two IU School of Medicine faculty named AAAS Fellows: Elliot Androphy, MD, and Mark Kaplan, PhD, share their unexpected scientific discoveries as they aim to

Laura Gates

First Postgraduate Medical Education by Telephone in State and Nation presented by IU School of Medicine and Indiana State Medical Association in 1950

Today, as we are all one click away from seeing and talking with medical colleagues around the globe and are exploring the new frontiers of

A mother and toddler play together

LEND - Slow to Warm Toddlers

An article, written by an expert in Infant & Toddler Mental Health, discussing a "slow to warm temperament" and anxiety in toddlers, and ways to

Cristy James