The IU Department of Biology is a community of diverse academic scientists, students, and staff from a wide range of cultures, nationalities, races, and social backgrounds. We are committed to celebrating diversity and inclusion as well as maintaining a culture of respect and kindness.
Our faculty members are world-class researchers and teachers who share an excitement for the life sciences. The multiplicity of expertise and scientific approach, combined with our exceptional collegial culture, is what makes IU Biology stand out and has made IU a premiere place for performing research.
The IU School of Medicine’s Department of Dermatology cares for both common and rare diseases of skin, nails and hair. The department is nationally recognized as a leader in academic dermatology providing outstanding training for future dermatologists.
At the forefront of medical science, the IU School of Medicine Department of Dermatology is advancing the technologies of dermatologic care and training the next generation of doctors while delivering the highest-quality care and treatment with integrity and compassion.
Dermatology faculty at IU School of Medicine perform basic science research in areas such as atopic dermatitis and HPV, clnical research in a wide array of topics, as well as clinical trials evaluating the use of new and existing medications in dermatology.
The Department of Dermatology offers a 3-year accredited residency in general dermatology.
The Annual Introduction to Cutaneous Biology basic science course is a two-day course that covers a broad spectrum of disciplines, including cutaneous structure and function; pharmacology; photobiology; molecular biology; immunodermatology; and surgery.
The Department of Dermatology at IU School of Medicine offers a range of educational and social programs throughout the year. To get details about programs and events provided by the Department of Dermatology, explore the Dermatology calendar.
IU School of Medicine Department of Dermatology hosts CME-accredited Grand Round lectures that offer cutting-edge information about clinical dermatology. Grand Round lectures are held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month.