New AI Methods Advance Diagnosis After Brain Metastasis Treatment
A novel deep learning-based approach can help distinguish between local tumor recurrence and side effects of radiation therapy.
Joseph Heitman Honored with Prestigious Lucille Georg Award in Basic Science
Joseph Heitman, MD, PhD, has received the Lucille Georg Award in the basic scientist category from the International Society of Human and Animal Mycoses (ISHAM). This distinguished award recognizes lifetime achievements and outstanding contributions to the field of medical mycology.
Philanthropy in Action: A Conversation with Dr. Manesh Patel
Dean Klotman and Manesh Patel, MD discuss the transformative role of philanthropy in advancing cardiovascular research and care at Duke. Their conversation highlights how the university's recent MADE FOR THIS fundraising campaign is fueling innovation, collaboration, and purpose-driven support to shape the future of heart health.
Duke University School of Medicine Announces 2025 Faculty Award Recipients
The Duke University School of Medicine proudly announces the recipients of the 2025 Faculty Awards, honoring outstanding contributions in teaching, research, clinical care, professionalism, and ser
Duke Team Builds an Award-winning Surgical Simulator
A 3D-printed model of a hernia created by a team from the Duke Department of Surgery's
Celebrating Excellence: 2025 Dean’s Staff Award Winners Announced
The Duke University School of Medicine is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Dean’s Staff Awards.
Experimental Painkiller Could Outsmart Opioids – Without the High
(DURHAM, NC) An experimental drug developed at Duke University School of Medicine could offer powerful
Study Suggests Dosing of Heart Failure Medication Can be Safely Simplified
Duke research suggests that patients can safely escalate dosage in fewer steps, potentially helping more patients reach target dosing levels.
2025 Michelle P. Winn Award Winners Named
The Duke University School of Medicine has announced the 2025 Michelle P. Winn Awards honoring individuals and teams who have made significant contributions to inclusive excellence over the past year.
Climate Pathfinders: For Trish Dalapati, Medical Research is Personal
MD/PhD student Trisha Dalapati saw firsthand how climate affected health in the community in India where her family lives. At Duke, she's raising awareness of the links between climate and infectious disease through initiatives including a pilot course and a podcast.