Showing results for Fall 2020
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Sober Analysis
An IU professor’s clunky device tackled a new problem at the end of Prohibition: drunk driving.
Matthew Harris | Nov 11, 2020 -
Tweaks Keep the Pipeline Open
Training the next generation of healers during a pandemic can be a daunting task, but IU School of Medicine found ways ...
Bobby King | Nov 11, 2020 -
The Freedom to Thrive
The daughter of immigrants and a former Navy medic, Guadalupe Jimenez pursues her calling at IU School of Medicine.
Bobby King | Nov 11, 2020 -
Donning Scrubs Instead of Gowns
This spring, more than 120 medical students offered to graduate early and join the frontline of a health care system grappling with a surge of patients ...
Bobby King | Nov 11, 2020 -
The Search
Over the last 25 years, hundreds of clinical trials for drugs treating Alzheimer’s disease have failed. As the field takes stock, ...
Matthew Harris | Nov 10, 2020 -
Hiller at the Helm
The former director of emergency medicine at the University of Arizona arrives at IU School of Medicine—Bloomington as a state-of-the-art academic health building nears completion. ...
Bobby King | Nov 10, 2020 -
Trusted Voice of Reason
Aaron Carroll is seemingly everywhere—blogs, pods and TV—helping the public grapple with evolving information as the pandemic unfolds.
Bobby King | Nov 10, 2020 -
The Gift of Flexibility
The Walther Cancer Foundation's long-standing support continues with vital investments in research and bioinformatics.
Bobby King | Nov 10, 2020 -
How to Fight Isolation
Every person facing COVID-19—patients, families, and physicians—find themselves isolated to some degree. Shrinking the psychological distance is vital.
Matt Rutz | Nov 10, 2020 -
Putting Her Spin on Heart Health
To Subha Raman, aligning the strengths of IU School of Medicine and IU Health can produce innovative care.
Matthew Harris | Nov 10, 2020