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Charles Muiruri, PhD

From Nairobi to Duke: How Soccer Helps Researcher Build Bridges in Global Health

June 13, 2024
Growing up in Kenya, Charles Muiruri, PhD, MPH, honed his skills on the soccer pitch before venturing abroad to pursue a career in information technology. His eventual arrival in North Carolina marked a pivotal chapter in his life's story to become a population health professor revolutionizing health care for those living with HIV and chronic health conditions.
Dean Mary Klotman, MD, delivering the 2024 State of the School address

Watch the 2024 State of the School Address

June 13, 2024
In honor of Duke University's centennial, Dean Mary Klotman, MD, highlighted the School of Medicine's past and how it informs the present and fuels the future in her 2024 State of the School Address on June 12. 
the Duke DPT class poses for a photo in front of Duke Chapel wearing their white coats

White Coat Ceremony Marks Pivotal Transition for Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy Students

June 13, 2024
The Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program held the White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2025 in Duke Chapel on June 4. The celebration marked the end of didactic work and the transition to third-year clinical experiences for the 96 students.
Joan Dupont, PhD

The Office for Faculty Appoints a New Director of the APT Office

June 12, 2024
The Office for Faculty announced the appointment of the new Director of the School of Medicine APT Office. Joan Dupont, PhD, will start on July, 1, 2024.
Melanoma cells

Patient’s Gift Launches Melanoma Survivorship Program

June 12, 2024
An anonymous donor who received his melanoma care at Duke has given $1 million to fund a survivorship program.
L: Duke POCUS team. R: POCUS leaders and organizers

Duke PA Students Take the Lead in Organizing Multi-School Point-of-Care Ultrasound Competition

June 10, 2024
When Katherine Bullock, Helen Gaynes, and Emily McEnerey from the class of 2023 founded the student-led Point-of-Care Ultrasound Society (POCUS) in 2022, their mission was to provide teaching skills for second-year Duke PA Program students and early exposure to POCUS skills to the first-year students.
Nimmi Ramanujam, PhD

Centennial Trailblazer: Nimmi Ramanujam

June 7, 2024
Nimmi Ramanujam and her research team created the Pocket Colposcope, and a sister device the Callascope, lightweight, handheld devices which bring improved cervical cancer screening to settings where these capabilities have not been available.
Ed Miao, PhD

Centennial Trailblazer: Ed Miao

June 5, 2024
Dr. Ed Miao’s corner of immunology research involves the rather dramatic plot twist that occurs when a cell confronted by an enemy pathogen basically blows itself up to stop the invader from causing more damage to the body.
Papillae cells in Drosophila melanogaster

NSF Awards $12.5M to Duke Researchers and Colleagues to Explore Polyploidy

June 4, 2024
The National Science Foundation awards $12.5 million grant to Duke researchers and their colleagues to lead pioneering study of polyploidy.
Andrea Palm, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) speaking on the panel.

Health and Human Services Officials Visit Duke, Discuss Responsible Health Care AI

June 4, 2024
Duke Health hosted leaders from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Microsoft, and UNC-Chapel Hill, to talk about next steps in making trustworthy health care artificial intelligence (AI) a reality.  

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