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Study confirms one dose of penicillin is effective for early syphilis
A single dose of penicillin is effective for treating early-stage syphilis infections, according to results of a multisite clinical trial that included researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine.

IU scientists first to reveal lung cells’ role in boosting blood stem cell health
Scientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine have identified an unforeseen way lung cells can help keep blood stem cells healthy.
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Educational affairs leader works to refine the training of future physicians at IU School of Medicine's nine campuses
Bradley Allen, MD, PhD, was recently named executive associate dean for educational affairs after serving as interim leader since fall of 2024.

New Bloomington-based Internal Medicine Residency Program earns accreditation from ACGME
The Department of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine has earned accreditation for its new Bloomington-based Internal Medicine Residency.

Basic science researcher blends academic, industry experience to lead Alzheimer's drug discovery efforts
Timothy Richardson is a research professor of medicine at the IU School of Medicine and helps lead the TREAT-AD drug discovery center.