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Watch the 2025 State of the School Address

July 2, 2025
Dean Mary Klotman, MD, highlighted how the extraordinary ambition and resilience of the Duke Health community illuminate the themes of Duke's MADE FOR THIS campaign in her 2025 State of the School Address.
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Helping Teens Navigate their Neighborhoods Led to Health Gains, Duke Study Shows

July 2, 2025
Durham teens who learned to navigate their city by bus, bike or on foot got more exercise, more independence, and a shot at healthier habits for life.
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Neuro-Immune Link Could Shape Brain Development, Study Finds

July 2, 2025
Long seen as defenders against disease, immune cells in the brain are now emerging as architects of early brain development.
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Duke Researchers Explore the Health and Environmental Effects of Microplastics

June 27, 2025
School of Medicine researchers are among more than 60 at Duke looking for ways to prevent bad effects from plastics that break into microparticles.
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Could A Simple Change in Cancer Screening Save More Black Women’s Lives?

June 26, 2025
Duke researchers found that Black women who had abnormal or inconclusive ultrasound results after postmenopausal bleeding were less likely to receive a biopsy to check for cancer.
Scott Antonia, MD, PhD, and  Jose Conejo-Garcia, MD, PhD

Building Better Immunotherapy

June 26, 2025
Scientists at Duke University School of Medicine are developing a new CAR-T cell therapy that could finally help immunotherapy take aim at solid tumors. Early tests look promising, and it started with one patient’s immune system doing something extraordinary.
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PA Program Wellness Garden Nurtures Nature and Community

June 25, 2025
Students in the physician assistant program planted a pollinator garden as a sanctuary for the Duke community.
Steve Scott

2025 Distinguished Service Award: Steven M. Scott, MD, HS’74-'78

June 24, 2025
Steven M. Scott, MD, HS’74-78, has been named the recipient of the 2025 Distinguished Service Award by the Duke Medical Alumni Association in recognition of his selfless service, steadfast passion for Duke, and transformative contributions to education, college athletics and health care institutions.
Pamela Douglas

2025 Distinguished Faculty Award: Pamela S. Douglas, MD

June 24, 2025
Pamela S. Douglas, MD, has been named a recipient of a 2025 Distinguished Faculty Award by the Duke Medical Alumni Association in recognition of her pioneering contributions to the field of cardiology.
Lori Pierce

2025 Distinguished Alumni Award: Lori J. Pierce, MD’85

June 24, 2025
Lori J. Pierce, MD’85, has been named the recipient of a Distinguished Alumni Award by the Duke Medical Alumni Association in recognition of her pioneering work in advancing breast cancer treatment and her leadership in education and training.

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