IU School of Medicine in engaged in an aggressive program to double its research faculty by adding 400 new investigators, and to construct the state-of-the-art research facilities to accommodate them. The school is building the foundation for the state of Indiana's life sciences economic initiative.
The school holds more than $200 million in research grants and contracts, including more than $100 million in awards from the National Institutes of Health. It hosts federally designated centers of excellence in women’s health, cancer, kidney disease, Alzheimer disease and related disorders, alcohol research, arthritis, a general clinical research center, and sexually transmitted disease centers on both the pediatric and adult levels.
Also affiliated with IU School of Medicine is the Regenstrief Institute, an international leader in medical informatics. The school is home to $155 million Indiana Genomics Initiative, Indiana University’s multidisciplinary research enterprise that harnesses the power of genomics to promote health and prevent disease.
Discover research efforts and locate resources available at IUSM.
For more information please go to the Indiana Clinical & Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) website or contact them at ictsi@iupui.edu.





