Faculty Profile: George Parkerson's Life and Longtime Career in Family Medicine
Never believing in retirement, George R.
Registration Open for Gopen Writing Seminars
Writing from the Reader’s Perspective
Registration open for faculty only until August 6
Registration will open to all others on August 7
Second-Year Family Medicine Resident Alexa Mieses Elected the Resident Representative to AAFP
Duke Family Medicine second-year resident Alexa Mieses, M.D., MPH, was elected to be the resident representative to
Scientists Use New Data Mining Strategy to Spot Those at High Alzheimer’s Risk
Method could group similar Alzheimer’s patients for more precise drug trials
Not Your Basic Bench: Zebrafish Reveal Secrets of the Developing Gut
Our intestine is a highly complex organ – a tortuous, rugged channel built of many specialized cell-types and coated with a protective, slimy matrix.
New Vaccine Production Could Improve Flu Shot Accuracy
A new way of producing the seasonal flu vaccine could speed up the process and provide better protection against infection.
Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine Welcomes Inaugural T32 Post-Doctoral Fellows
The Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine is pleased to announce the first two post-doctoral