Nadine Barrett, Ph.D., to lead Duke project studying health concerns of local Black community
Duke University has been awarded a Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award to study the health concerns most important to the local Black community, particularly as they relate to COVID-19.
Discussion: Possible impact of COVID-19 variants
Duke University School of Medicine Dean Mary Klotman, MD, talks with Duke infectious disease specialists, David Montefiori, MD, and Thomas Denny, MSc, MPhil about potential issues surrounding varia
An interview with Geeta Swamy on the safety of COVID vaccines
Duke University School of Medicine Dean Mary E.
School of Medicine Students Volunteer in Duke’s COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
Duke medical and health professions students are playing a prominent role in the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to the Duke Health community.
LATIN-19 Co-founders discuss COVID-19's impact on the Latinx community
Duke University School of Medicine Dean Mary E. Klotman, MD, talks with co-founders of Duke’s LATIN-19 initiative Viviana S.
Duke faculty & residents respond to COVID-19 among people without housing
Since March, Jacob Feigal, MD, a medical instructor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine, and
Governor Cooper visits Duke University School of Medicine
Cooper thanks frontline workers as they receive their vaccinations
DCRI, Verily, and HERO Registry to support long-term safety study of COVID-19 vaccine
The Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) and Verily are utilizing the HERO Registry and community to launch a study to gain long-term insights about the COVID-19 va
Clinician feedback helps basic scientists determine COVID-19 research priorities
A team of Duke scientists and clinicians are working together to bridge the knowledge gap between patient care and basic science research associated with COVID-19.