Duke Researchers Partner with Space Agencies to Send Human Models to Space to Test Radiation Risks
Those who remember the crash test dummy commercials for automobiles in the 1980s know that testing new technologies using human models first can help keep actual people safe.
School of Medicine Faculty Plentiful on 'Highly Cited' List
When scientific publication is viewed as a web of connections, some publi
Luftig, Steinbach, Tomaras and Wray Named AAAS Fellows
Four faculty members from the Duke University School of Medicine have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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Senior PhD Students Receive 2018 Chancellor’s Award For Excellence in Basic Science Research
Grace Anderson, Erez Cohen, Tim Darlington, Fan Li
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2018 DukeMed Alumni Award Recipients Announced
Read about each recipient and watch their biographical video.
Duke launches Project HOPE1000
Project Hope1000, a new Children’s Health & Discovery Initiative (CHDI) research study led by Sallie Permar, MD, PhD, professor of pediatrics, molecular genetics and microbiology, and
Becoming Good at Being Good
Ask a seasoned researcher what it takes to be good at research apart from formal training, and he or she is likely to list such attributes as tenacity, innovative ideas, attention to detail, and wr
Duke Physician-scientist Develops Compounds into Gel to Alleviate Painful Side Effects of Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is a proven strategy for killing cancer cells, but treatment can affect the small sensory nerves in the feet and hands, causing tingling, pain, numbness, and hypersensitivity.
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Training Requirement (Phase II) Update
The School of Medicine (SoM) Faculty and Staff Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) program is expanding to offer more program options.