Biodiversity Medicine for Human Health and Wellness
The SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute of Biodiversity Medicine (BD-MED), a joint initiative by Singapore Health Services and Duke-NUS Medical School, aims to drive and accelerate biodiversity research that can promote all aspects of human health and wellness.
Denise Nepveux, Ph.D. in 2022-23 Duke Ahead Certificate Program
Dr. Denise Nepveux, Ph.D. was accepted into the 2022-23 Duke Ahead Certificate Program to develop a scholarly project on UDL. The mission of Duke Ahead is to promote excellence in the education of health professionals by creating a community of education scholars, fostering innovation in health professions education, supporting outstanding teachers, providing faculty development programs, and facilitating quality education research. Congratulations, Dr. Nepveux!
Cambey Mikush Receives 2021-22 Duke Ahead Certificate
Cambey Mikush has finished her 2021-22 Duke Ahead Certificate and started the year-long Duke Collaborative Course Development program.
Cancer Repair Mechanism Could Be Potential Drug Target
Disrupting a key cell repair mechanism could extend the benefit of targeted therapies
Retiring after 15 years at Duke, Arthur Moseley looks back to see forward
Martin “Arthur” Moseley, PhD, retired from Duke after 15 years of service at the end of January of 2022. Dr. Moseley is an Associate Professor of Medicine, faculty member in the Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine (CAGPM), and Director of the Proteomics and Metabolomics core facility housed in the Duke Center for Genomic and Computational Biology (GCB)
PHASER provides cutting-edge PGx testing for Veterans
Since 2019, the Durham VA has served as the coordinating center for The Pharmacogenomics Testing for Veterans program (PHASER), an exciting new program that is bringing PGx testing to Veterans across the country.
DCHI Presents Results from sIRB Study
Dr. Eric Eisenstein presented results at the AMIA Summit March 22, 2002 from research conducted in a Duke Center for Health Informatics pilot study.
NC researchers tracing rare brain anomaly
Doug Marchuk and his team say they found the needle in the haystack.
Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Applications due April 8, 2022
Applications are now being accepted for the funding period July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023.