Testing Tool Can Quickly Distinguish Between Viral and Bacterial Infections
The approach could help clinicians know when to correctly prescribe antibiotic
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Testing tool can quickly distinguish between viral and bacterial infections
Researchers at Duke Health showed that their testing technology can accurately distinguish between a viral and a bacterial infection for respiratory illness.
Cohen-Wolkowiez, Fecci, and Herman Elected Members of American Society for Clinical Investigation
Three School of Medicine faculty members were inducted into the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) at an April joint meeting of ASCI, the Association of American Physicians (AAP), and the American Physician-Scientists Association (APSA).
Daniel Snellings discusses cerebral cavernous malformations
Snellings, a graduate student in Doug Marchuk's lab, is co-lead author on a new publication that uses single nucleus sequencing to better understand what causes some cerebral cavernous malformations to stay small and others to grow.
RCA ReCap: NIH Career Development (K) Awards: Getting Your Research Career Off the Ground
The following are links shared during the April RCA! NIH Career Development (K) Awards: Getting Your Research Career Off the Ground, presented by Dr. Brandon Hall. To view this session (or other RCA! Professional Development sessions) please visit OPSD Resources and choose the Research Careers Ahead! tab.
New sequencing instrument providews powerful research in small package
The Sequencing and Genomic Technologies (SGT) Core Facility has a new instrument on its bench
School of Medicine scientist Joseph Heitman Elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Two Duke faculty members have been elected as members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS), one of the highest honors in the profession.
Four senior faculty members at Duke including SoM leaders elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Four senior faculty members at Duke including School of Medicine leaders have been named Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS). The recipients — all women — represent four of 252 total members elected this year.
Duke Clinical Research Update 4.21.2021
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