Duke in Honduras
A team of 18 Duke staff, including a current Duke medical student and several DukeMed alumni, traveled to the Instituto Nacional Cardio-Pulmonar in Tegucigalpa, Honduras to perform heart surgeries.
New Duke Law Center will Partner with Medical School Faculty to Delve Into Science of Criminal Justice
A new center based at Duke Law School will apply legal and scientific research to reforming the criminal justice system.
Duke CSTI Announces TransPop Expansion as MURDOCK Study Celebrates 10th Anniversary
In conjunction with the 10th anniversary of the first participant enrolled in the landmark MURDOCK Study, the Duke CTSI Translational Population Health Rese
Congratulations to Fall 2019 AΩA Inductees
Twice a year the Alpha Omega Alpha (AΩA) Medical Honor Society elects a small number of new members. The criteria include scholastic achievement, leadership capabilities, ethical standards,
Researcher onboarding and consultations help new and established researchers
Duke is a big place – and when it comes to research, it may feel like you need a personal guide to help you navigate the resources and processes you need to be successful.
Pharmacist-led Approach in Community Hospitals Can Cut Antibiotic Use
In small, community hospitals that don’t have resources for a dedicated staff to oversee the proper use of antibiotics, turning to staff pharmacists showed promise in a model study conducted by Duk
Dr. Ann Brown featured on Faculty Factory podcast
Ann Brown, MD, MHS, Vice Dean for Faculty was the featured speaker on this month's
Tools to Streamline Research Grant Proposal Development at Duke
Investigators want to put their best foot forward in submitting high-quality, compliant applications to potential sponsors.
Gut Throws Cells Overboard when Chemical Insults Build Up
A team of Duke researchers has discovered that cells lining the gut of zebrafish -- and probably humans too -- have a remarkable defense mechanism when faced with certain kinds of toxins: they hit
Ordering Urine Pregnancy Kits from the Duke Office for Clinical Research (DOCR)
Beginning August 7, Clinical Research Units will complete a REDCap survey to order urine pregnancy kits from DOCR using the button below: