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September 1, 2023

Regenstrief researcher awarded highest honor by IUSM Department of Medicine

Regenstrief Institute Research Scientist Alexia Torke, M.D., M.S., was awarded the Outstanding Mentorship Award. Dr. Torke is a professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine. The Pyramid Awards are the highest honor bestowed by the Department of Medicine. Hear Dr. Torke talk about what the Outstanding Mentorship Award means to her.

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