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Engaging the Community Dr. Susanna Naggie

Engaging the Community: Dr. Susanna Naggie

September 27, 2022
Dr. Susanna Naggie and her colleagues at Duke University School of Medicine knew that COVID-19 was disproportionately impacting communities of color through higher rates of infection, severity of disease and associated adverse outcomes. Determined to be part of the solution, they set out to understand and address these disparities in real time.
Duke Radiology faculty and staff at a pride parade

Duke Health Community Comes Together to Celebrate Durham Pride

September 27, 2022
The city of Durham held Pride: Durham, NC, on Sept. 24, with many from Duke Health coming together as a community to celebrate inclusion, community, family, pride, and activism.
Nadine Barrett, PhD

Homegrown 'Just Ask' Program Rolls Out Nationally

September 26, 2022
The official adaptation of "Just ASK: Increasing Diversity in Clinical Research Participation" — a course developed and piloted at Duke Cancer Institute (DCI) five years ago by Nadine Barrett, PhD — has rolled out nationally.
Yi Zeng, PhD

Yi Zeng Selected as One of the Healthy Ageing 50

September 26, 2022
Yi Zeng, PhD, professor of medicine, has been selected and recognized as one of the “Healthy Ageing 50” by the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing.
Robert Lefkowitz, MD

Chancellor’s Distinguished Professorship Established; Lefkowitz Named Inaugural Recipient

September 23, 2022
Duke Health today announced the establishment of the Chancellor’s Distinguished Professorship. The inaugural recipient is Robert Lefkowitz, MD, James B.
Elizabeth Harden MD

Elizabeth Harden MD’78: Investing in the Future of Medicine

September 22, 2022
At some schools, women applicants were discouraged from pursuing a career in medicine, because it was assumed they couldn’t keep up, or would leave the profession once married. Harden found no such attitudes at Duke.
Circulating antibody (white) is prevented from accessing olfactory epithelium (green) by a previously unknown blood-olfactory barrier, the BOB. (Ashley Moseman Lab, Duke University)

Newly Discovered Barrier Prevents Immunity from Reaching Smell-sensing Cells

September 22, 2022
Duke scientists have identified a previously unknown barrier that separates the bloodstream from smelling cells in the upper airway of mice, likely as a way to protect the brain. But this barrier also ends up keeping some of the larger molecules of the body’s immune system out, and that may be hindering the effectiveness of vaccines.
Translating Duke Health

Better Maternal Health, Better Infant Health: Growing Up with Project HOPE 1000

September 22, 2022
The Project HOPE 1000 research initiative lays the groundwork to answer questions about maternal and childhood health such as the impact of obesity during pregnancy or pathological factors underlying pre-term birth. 
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Fifty Years of Gynecologic Cancer Care and Innovation

September 21, 2022
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed the week of September 15-18 as Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Week in North Carolina. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Division of Gynecologic Oncology in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Duke. During the half-century since, Duke has been committed to research, innovation, and advanced care for gynecologic cancers.
black woman in scrubs and PPE slumped against a wall in exhaustion.

Large Survey Identifies Toll of Pandemic on Health Care Worker Exhaustion

September 21, 2022
COVID exacted a huge toll on the wellbeing of health care workers. Already struggling with high levels of emotional exhaustion going into the pandemic, the problem grew even worse after two years of managing the crisis. Nurses have been especially hard hit.

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