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New treatment strategy aims to target ‘seed and soil’ of aggressive blood cancer
IU School of Medicine scientists have discovered a potential new strategy to combat leukemia through a special approach that targets both cancer cells and their ...
Jul 15, 2025 -
Two new Bloomington-based IU School of Medicine residency programs gain accreditation
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education approved new emergency and internal medicine residency programs in Bloomington.
Jul 09, 2025 -
IU School of Medicine faculty elected 2025 members of American Society for Clinical Investigation
Three Indiana University School of Medicine faculty have been recognized as 2025 members of the American Society for Clinical Investigation.
Feb 18, 2025 -
Big gaps seen in home medical test use by older adults
With many types of at-home medical tests now available on store shelves and websites, a new study looks at what older adults think about this ...
Oct 08, 2024 -
IU researchers map pancreatic cancer tumor neighborhoods
Researchers have mapped pancreatic cancer tumor ecosystems using tissue from where cancer first starts to grow in the body and where it has spread to ...
Oct 03, 2024 -
$6 million gift to support cardiovascular research, education and patient care at IU Health, IU School of Medicine
Indianapolis residents Sarah and John Lechleiter are giving $6 million to support cardiovascular care, research and physician training at Indiana University Health and the Indiana ...
Sep 04, 2024 -
People with NAFLD have decreased expression of a liver enzyme needed for medication processing, according to researchers from Indiana University and Eli Lilly
People with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) may process certain medications less effectively due to significantly decreased levels of an important enzyme, according to a ...
Apr 06, 2023 -
First patient enrolls in IU-led clinical trial to study treatment for acute heart attack complications
A groundbreaking new clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a new treatment for patients with acute heart attack is now underway at Indiana University ...
Dec 22, 2022 -
New study from Indiana University shows patients with chronic kidney disease who have heart attacks should be offered invasive therapy, countering dominant practices
A new observational study of 141,000 patients suggests physicians should consider a different approach to treating one type of heart attack in patients with chronic ...
Jun 21, 2022 -
Researchers receive grant to study effectiveness of new drug combination for patients with chronic pancreatitis
Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine are studying the safety and efficacy of a drug combination for patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP). The phase ...
Jun 02, 2022