7 Duke Experts Answer the Most Pressing Coronavirus Questions This Week
Just six weeks ago, almost no one was talking about coronavirus. But by the third week of January, stories about a worrisome illness spreading in China had taken over news cycles across the world.
Analysis: Use of Fresh Donor Eggs in IVF Has Small Advantage in Birth Outcomes
Using freshly donated eggs for women undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) provides a small but statistically significant advantage in birth outcomes compared to frozen donated eggs, according to
Register now! Kerfuffles, Conflicts and Misunderstandings: Strategies for Engagement
This interactive session starts with the premise that the capacity to engage skillfully in challenging conversations is a vital component of leadership.
School of Medicine Faculty and Staff Honored with Duke's 2018-19 Presidential Award
The Presidential Awards recognize individuals and teams who made distinctive contributions to Duke University and Health System and have demonstrated its institutional values during the 2018-19 aca
New Ingredient in Cocaine Vaccine Shows Promise in Mouse Study
A new ingredient added to a current cocaine vaccine appears to enhance its effectiveness in blocking the drug’s “high” when tested in mice, Duke Health researchers report.
How Do We Empower Physician-Scientists?
This year’s School of Medicine Physician-Scientist Symposium featuring Dr. Nancy C. Andrews keynote lecturer Elizabeth M.
Register now! Spring 2020 - School of Medicine Financial Boot Camp
The School of Medicine Financial Boot Camp is a multi-part series designed to help faculty understand core finance issues with a focus on medical school economics. Participants will receive an
Duke University School of Medicine Awarded $1.4 Million to Train Physician-Scientists to Address Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Duke University $1.4 million over four years to train physician-scientists to address Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRDs).
Managing at Duke registration now open
Duke Learning and Organization Development, (L&OD), will be offering the next sessions of Guide to Managing at Duke, specifically for the School of Medicine, March 17 - 19 and September 15 - 17
Wuhan Coronavirus: scientists in Singapore culture virus from patient
This could be a game-changer in the fight against a deadly epidemic that has affected thousands