Winter 04

Dean
D. Craig Brater, MD

Editor-in-Chief
James W Edmondson, MD

Editorial Board
Hal Broxmeyer, PhD
Carolyn Cunningham, MD
Herbert Gushing, MD
Anita Day
Craig Gosling
]ay Grosfeld, MD
Antoinette Hood, MD
Brenda O'Hara, MD
Alexander Choi, Student
Barth Ragatz, PhD
Rodney Rhoades, PhD
Ann Roman, PhD
Richard Schreiner, MD
Stefan Davis
Pamela So Perry
J. David Smith, EdD
Feature Writers
Mary Hardin
Amber Kleopfer
Joe Stuteville

Editorial Advisor
Kaarta Nemeth

Design & Production
Stahl Design Inc

Photography & Illustration
William Gambill
John Murphy
Greg Puts

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Message from the Dean
D. Craig Brater, MD

Featured Articles:

Future Shot
IUSM researchers create new vaccines in the war against disease and infections.

Attitude Adjustments
As new STD immunizations are developed, their success will depend largely on their acceptance by the public.

White Coats Learn An Ancient Oath
Members of the Class of 2004 are encouraged to excel in science, and to become excellent listeners and learners.

'My Vocation Is My Avocation'
The School of Medicine's new dean is committed 24/7 to further IUSM and its faculty as national leaders in patient care, research and medical education.

The Science Of Summer
Hot time, summer in the city: undergraduate and high school students expand their scientific horizons in IUSM summer research programs.

A Keen Eye And Sharp Wit Shaped His-Story
In war and peace, William Gambill, MD '39, always has willingly served his country and patients.

Profile ... Take Two
A printer's error in the summer issue resulted in several lines being inadvertently dropped from the profile of former Dean Robert Holden. The article appears again - this time in its entirety.

News & Notes
Mini Medical School Spotlights Women's Health
Wells Center And Wishard Announce New Directors
New Consortium Partners Students With Primary Care Doctors
Pregnant Pause For Elephant

Alumni News

Viewpoint

In Memoriam

Calendar

About the cover:
Christopher Brown, IUSM medical illustrator, visualizes laboratory-altered antibodies (yellow objects) attacking viral invaders.