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Dennis Clements, MD, PhD

Dennis Clements to receive Kyle J. Cavanaugh Award for Leadership and Service

February 5, 2026
Dennis Clements III, MD, PhD, professor emeritus of pediatrics and adjunct professor of global health, will be honored in March with the Kyle J. Cavanaugh Award for Leadership and Service, which recognizes extraordinary contributions by Duke staff and faculty whose leadership has had a lasting impact on the university.
Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, PhD

How climate disasters threaten the health of incarcerated people

February 3, 2026
A new Duke University School of Medicine study reveals how climate disasters intensify the already harsh conditions faced by people who are incarcerated. Published in the journal, SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, the researchers examined how climate disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, and extreme heat, uniquely impact individuals who are incarcerated, especially in settings lacking basic protections.
Blake Wilson holding cochlear implant

Blake Wilson, PhD, awarded 2026 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering

February 3, 2026
Duke University's 
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Duke study tackles football's impact on Black men's brain health

February 2, 2026
Robert
Lee Zou, PhD

Duke researchers find a new weakness in cancer cells: an 'in-between’ phase

February 2, 2026
Lauren Brinkley‑Rubinstein

Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, PhD: Documenting the trauma of incarceration

January 29, 2026
Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at Duke, focuses on how the trauma of incarceration — whether from flooded cells during climate disasters or the “extreme deprivation” of solitary confinement — shapes people’s health long after release.
Scott Soderling, PhD, and David Page, PhD

Discovery AI Ramps Up at Duke

January 29, 2026
Duke University
Mary B. Rice MD, MPH, from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health delivers the keynote address at the 2026 Climate and Health “Big Idea” Symposium.

Where climate meets health: Duke researchers chart a path forward at ‘Big Idea’ symposium

January 28, 2026
Niccolò Terrando in the lab

A nerve-based approach to helping older adults bounce back after surgery

January 28, 2026
Electrical nerve stimulation shows promise in preventing post-surgery delirium
Harvey Cohen and Michael Kelley

Duke faculty honored by ASCO for transformative cancer care leadership

January 28, 2026
Duke University School of Medicine faculty members Michael J. Kelley, MD, a medical oncologist at Duke Cancer Institute, and Harvey Jay Cohen, MD, the Walter Kempner Professor of Medicine, and emeritus chair of its Department of Medicine, were honored at the 2026 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). They received the society’s highest distinction, the ASCO Special Award, which recognizes career-defining excellence and global contributions to cancer care.

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