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  • Transitional States

    Immunotherapy holds tantalizing promise for treating all forms of cancer. Now, Huda Salman is trying to harness it at IU School of Medicine. And it ...

    Matthew Harris  |  May 03, 2022
  • portrait of Rohan Dharmakumar

    Steady Beats

    Even if a person survives a heart attack, its effects set the stage for future trauma. Rohan Dharmakumar outlines those risks—discoveries that could allow the ...

    Bobby King  |  Apr 23, 2022
  • Mateusz Opyrchal Wants to Push Immunotherapy's Potential — Gently

    Harnessing the immune system offers a path to fighting triple negative breast cancer. Yet it also requires the researcher to balance wiping out disease without ...

    Bobby King  |  Apr 16, 2022
  • Situated north of downtown Indianapolis, the 11-story building comes with ample green space next to Senate Avenue to the east but offers a short walk for students for clinical rotations at the planned IU Health hospital.

    Community of Health

    A modern structure with nods to the university's architectural heritage, IU School of Medicine’s new academic health center will blend stability and humanity.

    Bobby King  |  Apr 16, 2022
  • Dr. Sen in the lab

    Curiously Inventive

    Chandan Sen’s search for disruptive solutions to complex problems earned him a place among the National Academy of Inventors.

    Bobby King  |  Apr 01, 2022
  • Stone Center Opening

    Easing Minds

    Evansville natives Bill and Mary Stone committed $34.2 million for a center to find breakthroughs in mental illness.

    Bobby King  |  Apr 01, 2022
  • Catching their breath

    A respiratory therapist’s expertise and longstanding ties proved essential in helping Liberia confront COVID-19.

    Laura Gates  |  Mar 18, 2022
  • mercy poses with her hand on a hip and head tilted back

    A Little Mercy Can Help

    Mercy Odueyungbo aims for expertise and empathy to come through as she helps dermatology patients on her tv show.

    Bobby King  |  Mar 18, 2022
  • Hal Broxmeyer, PhD, whose pioneering research helped develop cord-blood transplantation, delivers a lecture at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in January 2013.

    'There was too much to learn': Remembering Hal Broxmeyer

    The pioneer of cord blood transplantation was dogged in every pursuit—as a scientist, a mentor, a colleague, and as a father. He also leaves behind ...

    Matthew Harris  |  Feb 14, 2022