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Ash Patel, MD, preparing for surgery

In the age of GLP-1s, plastic surgeons face a new reality

July 8, 2026
Study finds rapid weight loss before body contouring surgery may raise complication risk.
PA student getting coated and celebrating

Duke Physician Assistant Program celebrates class of 2027 at White Coat Ceremony

July 2, 2026
Read the full story on the Physician Assistant Program's news page. 
Ryan Antiel

Ryan Antiel MD, MSME, Named Director of Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine

July 2, 2026
Dr. Antiel is a nationally recognized scholar whose work spans pediatric medical ethics and medical humanities.
Manesh Patel, MD speaking at an event.

Duke heart specialists lead American Heart Association

July 1, 2026
The American Heart Association, a global force changing the future of health for all, has named its volunteer leadership for fiscal year 2026-27.   
Victor Ayeni, MD, and fellow residents at the Stead Tread 5K

A resident’s mission to serve beyond the clinic fuels community connections

June 25, 2026
Victor Ayeni, MD, a resident in Duke’s Internal Medicine Residency Program, is bringing fellow residents closer to Durham — one connection at a time. Since arriving in 2024, he has helped residents engage with the community through hands-on service, creative programming, and meaningful partnerships.
Illustration of chemical control of  β-arrestins

Study reveals first drug-like molecules that control key cellular signaling proteins

June 24, 2026
A team at Duke University School of Medicine, led by Nobel laureate Robert Lefkowitz, MD, report the first compounds that directly switch off β-arrestins, which regulate GPCRs — widely used drug targets present throughout the body. Published in Nature, the findings provide the first clear way to control these proteins with pharmacological precision.
SriniVas Sadda, MD, FARVO

SriniVas Sadda to join Duke as chair of the Department of Ophthalmology

June 22, 2026
SriniVas Sadda, MD, FARVO, will join Duke Health as chair of the Department of Ophthalmology effective November 10, 2026. 
Two low vision occupational therapists work with a client

Closing the gap: Duke builds a first-of-its-kind vision rehabilitation training pipeline

June 22, 2026
Read the story here
Anna Lehmann, a PhD candidate in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, looks at a sample of Aspergillus fumigatus.

PhD candidate discovers a hidden way that a fungal pathogen may resist treatment

June 18, 2026
Some fungal pathogens survive antifungal drugs by mutating. But Aspergillus fumigatus, a common mold, has a stealthier strategy: it duplicates entire chromosomes, rides out the threat, then discards the extra genetic material once the pressure lifts — leaving no trace that resistance ever occurred. Duke University School of Medicine PhD candidate Anna Lehmann made the discovery while working in the lab of Joseph Heitman, MD, PhD, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor and chair of the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology. Her findings, published in the July 2006 issue of Current Biology, establish the first evidence that A. fumigatus can gain and lose entire chromosomes.
Beth Sullivan, PhD

Sullivan to lead basic and preclinical science at Duke School of Medicine

June 18, 2026
Beth A. Sullivan, PhD, has been appointed vice dean for basic and preclinical science at Duke University School of Medicine, effective July 1, 2026.

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