Smart glasses provide critical information about the impact of daily environments on health, according to Duke researchers
Consumer-friendly “smart glasses” that are currently being developed by major technology companies will be an important new element of digital health research, argue three Duke scientists in a
What we've learned about coronavirus
Three Duke infectious disease experts talked with the media Tuesday to discuss the origins and spread of COVID-19 and the global and U.S. response.
OBGE Health and Wellness Coaching Initiative – SoM PhD Students
TO: School of Medicine PhD Students
FROM: Beth Sullivan, PhD, Associate Dean for Research Training & Jessica Rowland, Director, Office of Biomedical Graduate Education (OBGE)
Neuron-making in nose could help people with smell loss; other neurologic disorders
Is it possible for an adult brain to make new nerve cells?
Sampson steps down as chair of Neurosurgery; Named PDC president, Friedman named interim chair
John H. Sampson, MD, the Robert H., M.D.
New for Fall 2020: The Basic Science Research Track (BSRT)
Preparing physician-scientists for discovery science careers.
Recent School of Medicine graduates win 2020 Weintraub Awards
Two former Duke graduate students are the recipients of the
Register now! A Workshop in Effective Communication: The 5 Cs of Sentence and Story
Thursday, August 6, 9:30am-2:00pm
Duke CTSI Doubles Space at NC Research Campus for Translational Population Health Research Center, Home of MURDOCK Study
With a grateful nod to the past and a bright eye on the future, the Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) officially opened its expanded space Wednesday on the North Carolina Res