Clinical Studies

Life-saving research happens here

At the Indiana University School of Medicine, we focus on solving the toughest diseases affecting Hoosiers, including Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, heart disease and diabetes.

The people of Indiana are at the heart of this research. We are searching for new ways to treat or prevent critical diseases and improve quality of life, offering hope to today's patients and making progress for generations to come.

Victor Canela in a lab
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clinical studies active in 2024
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participants enrolled since 2000
$546 million
in research grants and awards in 2024

Areas of expertise

Our faculty are leading hundreds of clinical studies to address today's greatest health challenges.

Featured study

Breast Cancer

Developing interventions to support the management of oral anticancer medications in patients with breast cancer

The study aims to develop an early prototype intervention to support patients diagnosed with breast cancer who are receiving orally administered anticancer medication.

Research is at the core of everything we do. By discovering new treatments and understanding which ones work best, we can make progress toward future breakthroughs for the people of Indiana and worldwide.

Tatiana Foroud, PhD

Executive Associate Dean for Research Affairs

Making a difference in critical areas of medicine

IU School of Medicine is the only academic medical institution in Indiana, and the largest medical school in the United States. The School of Medicine offers cutting-edge clinical trials to patients across Indiana. Physician-scientists from every medical specialty are advancing detection and treatment for diseases through clinical studies — the most clincal trials of any university in Indiana.

Collaboration leads to innovation

Our faculty work together in research teams and partner with other universities to advance medical knowledge. Through collaboration, we accelerate research from the lab to treatment. Strong partnerships with Indiana hospitals and global biomedical companies generate research and implement discoveries to benefit individual patient outcomes and overall health.

Indiana impact

Hoosiers are the beating heart of our research efforts. Faculty at IU School of Medicine search for new ways to treat or prevent critical diseases affecting Indiana. Our work builds hope and progress for today's patients and future generations.

For example, in 1974 Lawrence H. Einhorn, MD, developed the cure for testicular cancer through a chemotherapy treatment that included the platinum-based drug cisplatin along with two additional drugs. Today, more than 50 years after the cure was discovered, it is estimated that more than 400,000 lives in the United States alone have been saved thanks to the expertise of Dr. Einhorn. 

Faculty at IU School of Medicine are among the nation's top experts in today's greatest health challenges. On any given day, our scientists are leading hundreds of clinical studies and running countless experiments in the lab. Our work focuses on critical areas of medicine like Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular disease, cancer, pediatrics, musculoskeletal health, traumatic brain injury, diabetes and immunotherapy. The next groundbreaking cure — like Dr. Einhorn's — will be fueled by research already underway at IU School of Medicine.