2022 Spring Faculty Celebration
Congratulations to all the 2022 Faculty Award Winners! Pictures from the Spring Faculty Celebration can be found here (password: facdev).
On the Scene with the Associate Dean: BIOTRAIN 730
All scientists need to communicate ideas, experimental approaches, and results. But how do you gain these skills and what tools are available to assist you?
BIOTRAIN 730 is for YR2+ PhD students who want to learn to present scientific results with maximum clarity, impact, and integrity. No artistic aptitude or programming experience is required!
Microbes Help Orchestrate How the Gut Uses its Genes
Mice without microbes rely on an entirely different set of genes to digest fat
2022 Spring Faculty Celebration
The 2022 School of Medicine Spring Faculty Celebration will take place on Tuesday, May 10, 5-7pm at the Doris Duke Center, Duke Gardens.
Teaching on Purpose: Program Preps Graduate Students to Explore Questions of Meaning in the Classroom
The Teaching on Purpose program helps doctoral students approach teaching in ways that support their students’ flourishing as learners and human beings. Laavanya Sankaranarayanan, a grad student in the Reddy lab, took part and reflects on her experience. Applications are currently open for the fall semester.
PGC Announces Student Pilot Grant Awardees
The Duke University School of Medicine Office of Biomedical and Graduate Education (OBGE) and Precision Genomics Collaboratory awarded 10 pilot grants of $2,000 each to SOM Biomedical PhD students.
PGC Spring Newsletter
Latest news, events, funding opportunities and publications from the Precision Genomics Collaboratory
Center of Excellence in Manual and Manipulative Therapy Center Funded
The Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, the Department of Orthopaedics, and the School of Medicine have approved the creation of a Center of Excellence in Manual and Manipulative Therapy (CEMMT). The Center will focus on the dissemination of evidence associated with manual therapies through “living” systematic reviews, a repository of study summaries, an active social media presence, a monthly blog, and patient-facing materials on its website.
Gersbach awarded $1.2M Gilbert Family Foundation grant for Gene Therapy Initiative
The Gilbert Family Foundation announced more than $18 million in grants to fund a new three-year campaign as part of the organization’s Gene Therapy Initiative.
OBGE Professional Development Series with the Duke Career Center
OBGE Professional Development Series with the Duke Career Center
Thursday, April 28 at 4:00pm
Moderator: Rudi Rudisill, Assistant Director, Duke Career Center
Sign up here for the Zoom link