The Duke Mouse Brain Atlas Promises to Accelerate Studies of Neurological Disorders
A new, high-resolution atlas of the mouse brain will increase precision in measuring changes in brain structure and make it easier to share results for scientists working to understand neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's.
Taking Action for Climate, Health, Mothers, and Babies
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s Climate Action Day focused on the intersection of climate change and health, especially how extreme heat, pollution, toxins and weather disasters affect pregnancy, fertility and birth outcomes.
Erik Sulman Named Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology
Erik Sulman, MD, PhD, has been appointed chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Duke University School of Medicine effective August 1, 2025.
Creating a Culture of Belonging Through Faculty Development
As director of educational programs in the School of Medicine’s Office for Faculty, Jessica Schonberg, M.Ed., designs seminars that give faculty a chance to come together with their peers and discover new ways to make a meaningful impact at work.
Lance Okeke Receives CTSA Award
Lance Okeke, MD, was honored for outstanding contributions to the clinical research and translational science field.
Honey, I Shrunk the Proteins
A Duke University School of Medicine team reimagines a sci-fi classic as real-world biotech that can speed up biological research.
Navigating Government Relations: A Conversation with Catherine Liao
Watch Dean Klotman’s interview with Catherine Liao, Vice President of Duke Health Government Relations. In their conversation, they explore the team's strategic approach to fostering strong relationships with local, state, and national governmental entities, crucial for advancing Duke Health's missions.
'Forever Chemicals' are Everywhere. Most of Their Health Effects Are Unknown
Duke researchers hope to learn which forever chemicals are more toxic, and for whom — using tiny worms.
Neuroscientists Develop An AI Tool to Reveal the Brain's Secrets
An epic collaboration between neuroscientists at Duke and six other institutions has yielded an AI tool that paves the way for new approaches to treating neurological disorders.
Devi Receives ACTS Award for Partnership and Innovation
Gayathri Devi, PhD, MS, professor of surgery and program leader of the Duke Consortium for Inflammatory Breast Cancer, was honored by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science for her work with Rare 2 Care, a global partnership to develop innovative diseases models, therapeutic strategies, and community-engaged research.