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IU cancer center receives American Cancer Society funding for research, education programs

As part of a longstanding partnership, the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center has received new and renewed funding from the American Cancer Society to support research and education programs.

IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center  |  Mar 27, 2023

IU School of Medicine celebrates 2023 Match Day

354 students matched with specialized training programs across the country

IU School of Medicine  |  Mar 17, 2023

IU School of Medicine receives continued accreditation for graduate medical education programs

Indiana University School of Medicine is celebrating another year of receiving continued accreditation for its graduate medical education programs.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jan 31, 2023

IU School of Medicine awarded $1.25 million for increasing graduate student diversity

A new $1.25 million grant will go toward providing new opportunities for graduate students typically underrepresented in biomedical science.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jan 30, 2023

IU School of Medicine launches Bachelor of Science degree in Diagnostic Sonography

The undergraduate Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Programs at Indiana University School of Medicine was recently approved by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education to begin enrollment for a new Bachelor of Science degree in Diagnostic Sonography on the IUPUI campus.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jan 30, 2023

IU School of Medicine launches state’s first andrology and sexual medicine fellowship

Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Urology is now accepting applications for a new fellowship focused on andrology and male sexual and reproductive medicine.

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 14, 2022

IU School of Medicine launching master’s and doctoral programs in regenerative medicine and technologies

Indiana University School of Medicine is launching a new Master of Science and PhD in Regenerative Medicine and Technologies (RMAT), the only degree program of its kind in the state of Indiana.

Cancer center launches new PhD program in translational cancer biology

The Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center is now offering a new PhD program dedicated to clinically relevant research in cancer biology.

IU School of Medicine  |  Oct 26, 2022

IU School of Medicine breaks ground on medical education and research building in downtown Indianapolis

The future of medicine in central Indiana will soon be on the rise in downtown Indianapolis.

IU School of Medicine  |  Oct 19, 2022

IU School of Medicine awarded over $5 million to improve clinical training experiences and community health research

Indiana University School of Medicine researchers were recently awarded an additional $5.4 million grant to improve classroom and clinical learning experiences for medical students to learn more about community health, with a special focus on underserved populations.