Study in Mice Suggests Post-Surgical Delirium Caused by Inflammation
The findings have implications for people with Alzheimer’s disease undergoing surgery
Why do some people infected with coronavirus fare worse than others? School of Medicine researchers search for answers
When infected with SARS-CoV-2, why do some people—such as smokers and older adults— have extreme respiratory and cardiovascular distress while others have no symptoms at all?
School of Medicine faculty members awarded distinguished professorships
Twelve faculty members in the Duke University School of Medicine have been awarded distinguished professorships.
Katherine Link, RN
Kathy Link is the Regulatory Coordinator for the Infectious Disease (ID) Division.
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Gloria Manley
As we are dealing with this COVID-19 crisis, Gloria has still managed to keep that team spirit that she always shares with us.
Joshua Eudailey
Josh Eudailey has always worked hard to keep the labs of Dr. Sallie Permar and Dr. Genevieve Fouda running smoothly, since both labs combined hold about 25 lab members.
Kristen Ammon, RN
Kristen is the Nurse Manager for the 5200 unit and she has been going above and beyond to provide support to her team while navigating the COVID-19 changes each day.
DCRI-Led Registry Launches, Invites Healthcare Workers Nationwide to Fight COVID-19 Together
The HERO registry, which can be joined at HeroesResearch.org, will enroll thousands of healthcare workers to answer crucial questions about the impact of nov
Holly Canupp, PharmD
Holly has been a leader throughout the weeks of COVID-19. As soon as concerns began to arise about community spread, she initiated a plan for drive-through international normalized ratio (INR