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Indiana Department of Health, IU School of Medicine to improve rural ER obstetric, pediatric care
The Indiana Department of Health has pledged $30 million to a new IU School of Medicine program aimed at improving health outcomes in rural hospitals. ...
Aug 12, 2026 -
Gus Macker community basketball tourney to benefit IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center
Proceeds from the tournament will support research at the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Aug 11, 2026 -
Acute kidney injury triples long-term death risk in children with severe malaria
Children with acute kidney injury caused by severe malaria have a threefold higher risk of death, with the risk persisting years after the initial illness. ...
Aug 11, 2026 -
Internationally recognized breast cancer physician-scientist to lead Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research at IU
New director will advance discovery at Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research.
Aug 03, 2026 -
IU site becomes first in nation to enroll patient in global EMPA Kidney Kids clinical trial
The clinical research team at the IU School of Medicine-Riley Health site is the first in the United States to enroll a patient in the ...
Jul 16, 2026 -
New report reveals gaps in how schools address student brain injuries
A new study co-led by an Indiana University School of Medicine researcher found that many K-12 schools lack appropriate concussion protocols.
Jul 16, 2026 -
IU-led coalition named NSF IMPACT Engine in Indiana to advance treatment of musculoskeletal health conditions
A consortium of more than 170 Indiana industry, clinical and university partners will receive up to $160 million over 10 years to turn research into ...
Jul 14, 2026 -
IU study finds obesity 'fuels' leukemia, but a combo using popular weight-loss drugs may stop it
IU cancer researchers found that obesity drives leukemia and identified a new treatment strategy combining popular weight-loss drugs with anti-inflammatory medications.
Jul 13, 2026 -
IU-led multi-university project to study the effect of immune cell aging on risk for Parkinson’s
A team co-led by Indiana University School of Medicine scientists will investigate immune cell aging's role in Parkinson's disease diagnosis.
Jun 17, 2026 -
IU researchers identify proteins fueling rare childhood leukemia, revealing new treatment strategy
By identifying a specific set of inflammatory proteins that drive JMML’s growth and weaken the immune system, IU researchers have uncovered a new strategy to ...
Jun 16, 2026