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Trailblazer for Women’s Health
Marguerite Shepard’s pioneering career in women’s health spans six decades, marked by advocacy, education, and innovation in reproductive medicine, IVF, and OB-GYN training.
Bobby King | May 27, 2025 -
From Love to Legacy
David Klapper’s devotion to his wife during her battle with dementia inspired him to support caregiving research at IU School of Medicine, aiming to improve ...
Bobby King | May 27, 2025 -
A New Hub to Cultivate Ideas
IU LAB aims to foster innovation and improve public health through a new biosciences hub that promotes collaboration between researchers, industry partners, and the local ...
Bobby King | May 27, 2025 -
Being A Good Neighbor
With a new campus and a new hospital comes a collaborative effort to improve the health of people who live nearby.
Bobby King | May 27, 2025 -
INPACT in Action
IU School of Medicine recruits and trains physicians to fill a stubborn shortage of primary care physicians in underserved areas across Indiana.
Bobby King | May 27, 2025 -
From IU to Harvard
An IU School of Medicine alum thrives in elite company.
Bobby King | Dec 17, 2024 -
Using Their New Skills to Serve Others
IU School of Medicine students volunteer in communities around Indiana.
Bobby King | Dec 17, 2024 -
A Young Life, Briefly Derailed, is Set Back On Course
A combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy helped Reagan Lessick overcome a rare form of blood cancer.
Bobby King | Dec 17, 2024 -
How Radiology is Becoming a Leader in Adopting AI
Few clinical areas have adopted AI tools faster than radiology, easing workloads and helping overcome a shortage of clinicians.
Bobby King | Dec 13, 2024 -
Unlocking the Power of AI
IU School of Medicine embraces a powerful new tool to speed research and treat patients.
Bobby King | Dec 11, 2024

Bobby King
Bobby King is the director of development and alumni communications in the Office of Gift Development. Before joining the IU School of Medicine in 2018, Bobby was a reporter with The Indianapolis Star. Before that he was a reporter for newspapers in Kentucky, South Carolina and Florida.