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Mary E. Klotman's Friday Message, A conversation with Mark McClellan, MD, PhD

Advancing Health Policy: A Conversation with Dr. Mark McClellan

December 6, 2024
Mary Klotman, MD, talks with Dr. Mark McClellan, director of the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy. They discuss the institute's mission to improve health care accessibility, affordability, and equity through evidence-based solutions, and explore its collaborative efforts with various organizations to advance health policy initiatives.
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A History of Excellence and a Future of Promise

December 5, 2024
Today –100 years after Duke University's creation – the School of Medicine stands as one of the world’s preeminent medical schools, pioneering new treatments for once-fatal diseases, innovating its medical curriculum to meet the needs of an ever-changing world, and remaining deeply committed to serving the community through partnerships with local organizations and global initiatives.
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Study in Mice Links Immune System to ADHD, Neurobehavioral Conditions

November 25, 2024
Building on research that has linked immune responses with certain neurobehavioral conditions, researchers in the School of Medicine have identified how a key infection-fighting function is involved in triggering hyperactive behaviors in mice.
Nicoleta J. Economou-Zavlanos, PhD

Economou-Zavlanos Named Director of New Duke Health AI Evaluation & Governance Program

November 21, 2024
Nicoleta J. Economou-Zavlanos, PhD, will be charged with driving the trustworthy, responsible, and equitable integration of AI in health care.
Samuel Ndukwe

EDI Spotlight: Samuel O. Ndukwe, MMCi

November 21, 2024
As founder and president of Duke’s chapter of Black Men in White Coats, medical student Samuel Ndukwe is doing all he can to make sure young Black men see themselves represented in the medical field.
Charles Johnson, MD

Centennial Spotlight: Normalizing the Sight of a Black Doctor

November 21, 2024
Charles Johnson, MD, faced challenges from the moment he was hired as the first Black faculty member in the School of Medicine in 1970.
Centennial Oral Histories with Dr. Robert Califf

Centennial Oral Histories: Rob Califf

November 20, 2024
Robert Califf, MD, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, is a Duke alumnus, renowned cardiologist, and founding director of the Duke Clinical Research Institute. In this Duke Centennial interview, he discusses his life, his mentors, and the emergence of data-driven research.
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How Nerve Stimulation Could Ease Inflammatory Bowel Disease

November 20, 2024
Mouse study reveals vagus nerve stimulation eases colitis symptoms by regulating inflammation-triggering SUMOylation, a cellular process that shapes immune response.
Home to Highly Cited Researchers 2024, Clarivate

Duke Faculty Make Most Highly Cited List

November 20, 2024
Twenty-three Duke faculty, many with appointments in the School of Medicine, are ranked among the annual Web of Science list of the world's most highly cited scientists.
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Study: Glaucoma Prediction Models Fall Short for Black Patients

November 20, 2024
Blind spot in prediction models could deepen health disparities and delay treatment to protect eyesight.

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