
Epigenetic marker may provide early detection for risk of preeclampsia-related preterm birth
IU School of Medicine researchers are studying how medical professionals can make a preeclampsia diagnosis earlier and more accurately.

New research predicts opportunities for increased survival in pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is relatively rare when compared to other cancers, but still the third leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. with one of

Diagnostic event helps dozens
Members of the IU School of Medicine community offered up their patient care and pathology skills at the annual See, Test and Treat event, hosted

Researchers recognized for receiving federal grants in 2021
IU School of Medicine researchers who received federal grants in 2021 were recognized during a special event on Thursday, April 21 at the VanNuys Medical
May Research Awards
May research awards

Shifting the paradigm on periodontal pathogens with dynamic imaging
ICMH Investigator Dr. Alexandru Movila is using his unique expertise in confocal microscopy to advance the study of periodontal pathogens. His next goal: bring this

Grad Student Earns F31 Grant
A PhD student in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery earned a grant from the National Institutes of Health that will allow her to continue researching

Data management plan procedure set with August 2022 submission deadline
IU School of Medicine research leaders look forward to another successful year of collecting data management plans (DMPs) for all current, federally funded research projects

Understanding bias in medical imaging AI
Experts at Indiana University participated in a nationwide effort to develop artificial intelligence (AI) technology that can accurately identify self-reported race through medical images.

Insights about Alzheimer's disease published in Nature Genetics
IU School of Medicine researchers are learning more about the genetic etiology of Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias, finding out how a person’s genes

Research cohort details connections between societal factors and health after pregnancy
IU School of Medicine is one of eight academic medical centers across the country involved in nuMoM2b, or the Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study: Monitoring Mothers-to-Be.