Graduating in May? Brainstorming Career Options? Consider This.
The COVID-19 pandemic has radically changed the employment landscape in North Carolina, nationwide and around the world. While the economic downturn resulting from the pandemic 
Duke Clinical Research Institute to Expedite Study of COVID-19 Prevention in Healthcare Workers
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute has funded up to $50 million to evaluate hydroxychloroquine as a preventive drug for the novel coronavirus.
Duke Starts Novel Decontamination of N95 Masks to Help Relieve Shortages
The process uses vaporized hydrogen peroxide to kill germs without degrading the masks
Duke leverages cryo-electron microscope facility in the race for coronavirus vaccine
Although most research laboratories at Duke University are shuttered to prevent future transmission of the Covid-19 coronavirus, one of the few to remain open houses a powerful machine that Duke re
Duke joins first national effort to test a potential COVID-19 therapy
Adults with severe symptoms of the novel illness will have the opportunity to participate
Parenting in a pandemic: Duke experts on helping your kids - and yourselves
When you finish reading this story, go take a walk. Clear your head. Log off of Twitter. Step away from pandemic news. It’ll be good for you.
How to support older relatives during the COVID-19 outbreak
Like many of us, Dr. Cathleen Colón-Emeric, chief of the Division of Geriatrics at the Duke School of Medicine, has older parents who live nearby.
‘Science’ Paper Makes Recommendations for NIH to Lead in Data Sharing
Representatives of the DCRI and Duke Forge contributed to a paper that recommended the NIH strengthen its data sharing requirements, beginning by requiring sharing of clinical trial data.
Duke University Medical Students Celebrate Match Day 2020
On Friday, March 20, medical students at Duke celebrated Match Day virtually! The students received envelopes digitally at noon and quickly shared their exciting news on social media and other digital platforms.
A total of 115 Duke Med students participated and are headed to some of the nation’s most prestigious residency programs.
Congratulations to Spring 2020 AΩA Inductees
AOA elects a small number of students, residents and fellows each year who exemplify the qualities of scholastic performance, leadership, fairness in dealing with colleagues, compassion for others,