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Benjamin Alman, MD

New research brings joint repair closer for millions with osteoarthritis

April 6, 2026
Researchers led by Duke Health have reached a major milestone in a national effort to develop a new treatment aimed at helping the body repair damaged joints at the source, accelerating momentum toward a potential commercially available therapy.
Michelle Winn Award Winners

2026 Michelle P. Winn Award winners named

April 6, 2026
older patient staring while sitting on hospital bed

Experimental drug shows promise for reducing delirium after surgery

April 3, 2026
Study shows an experimental anti‑inflammatory drug was safe in older surgery patients and may reduce postoperative delirium.
Priya Sunil Kishnani

New biomarker could guide future brain-targeted therapies for Pompe disease

April 1, 2026
Researchers at Duke University School of Medicine are investigating a potential biomarker to better detect and monitor central nervous system (CNS) involvement in Pompe disease, a metabolic disorder that leads to muscle weakness, respiratory failure, and heart problems. 
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New research points to promising therapeutic strategies for solid tumors

April 1, 2026
A newly published study from Duke Cancer Institute researchers sheds light on a long‑standing mystery in cancer biology and reveals a potential new path toward more targeted treatments for pancreatic and other solid tumors.
Christopher Lindsell, PhD

Lindsell named vice dean for data science and AI

March 31, 2026
Christopher Lindsell, PhD, has been appointed vice dean for data science and AI for
Nicholas Heaton, PhD, standing in his lab.

Locking viruses out: a new approach to infection prevention

March 30, 2026
Viruses infect people every day. From the common cold to influenza, COVID, and more, viruses are part of life.
Dean Mary Klotman and Dr. Geeta Swammy walking together along a collinade.

Building a Stronger Research Enterprise Together: A Conversation with Dr. Geeta Swamy

March 30, 2026
In this conversation, Dr. Swamy reflects on the significant progress made over the past year as Duke adapted to national shifts in research funding, strengthened operational systems, and enhanced support for investigators. She highlights the strategic changes shaping how research is conducted at Duke, the importance of sharing the story of research through the Duke Research Saves Lives campaign, and the role of technology in transforming operations.
Selvaraj performing a V02 test

Fueling Better Outcomes in Heart Failure

March 27, 2026
What if heart disease isn’t just about weak muscles but the wrong fuel? New research exploring ketones asks whether changing how the heart burns energy could transform future treatment.
David Zaas

Duke appoints David Zaas as Health System CEO

March 25, 2026
David Zaas, MD, MBA, a seasoned academic health care executive and physician scientist with a long history in Durham, will be the next chief executive officer of Duke University Health System.

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Magnify is Duke University School of Medicine's flagship magazine, publishing both online and print versions. Two stories a month are posted online, focused on the people who make up the School of Medicine community. 

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