Showing results for Summer 2018
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Better by Design
Michael Weiss has developed a more stable form of insulin and aims to transform how people with diabetes worldwide receive treatment.
Karen Spataro | Jul 01, 2018 -
A Right and Proper Physician
A century ago, Dr. James O. Ritchey graduated from IU School of Medicine and spent the next six decades preparing legions of healers who followed ...
Matthew Harris | Jul 01, 2018 -
The Road Always Led Back Here
Kyle Hornsby’s shooting stroke cemented his place in IU basketball history. Today, the cardiologist calls Bloomington home.
Matthew Harris | Jul 01, 2018 -
Uncovering the Stone Cold Facts
To prevent painful kidney stones, Amy Krambeck first needs to understand how they develop.
Chelsea McClellan | Jul 01, 2018 -
Eliminating the Wait for an Organ
An IU School of Medicine transplant surgeon uses 3D printing to help solve a shortage of organs.
Andrea Zeek | Jul 01, 2018 -
FDA Signs Off on New XLH Drug
The work done by Michael Econs laid the groundwork for treating the rare and painful bone disorder.
Karen Spataro | Jul 01, 2018 -
The Path of Yeast Resistance
A solution to halting the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses might be found in kitchen pantries.
Gail Mancini | Jul 01, 2018 -
‘A Death Star for Blood Clots’
Researchers in emergency medicine are exploring nanoparticle technology that could break up dangerous clots.
Karen Spataro | Jul 01, 2018 -
‘No more tents’
For an Eli Lilly employee, the company’s work the AMPATH consortium is personal.
Matthew Harris | Jul 01, 2018 -
Exercise reduces Alzheimer’s risk. Why?
An IU scientist explores the connection between physical activity and decreasing inflammation.
Karen Spataro | Jul 01, 2018