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sleeping baby's face

The Nose Knows: Nasal Microbiome Insights Could Prevent Childhood Infections

February 21, 2024
Children under age five face an average of six to eight respiratory infections a year.
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Dr. Joseph Turek & Dr. Mary Louise Markert - Duke Health Impact

February 16, 2024
Duke pediatric cardiac surgeon Joseph Turek performed the first combination heart transplant-thymus procedure surgery on baby Easton Sinnamon using a method pioneered decades earlier at Duke by physician-scientist Mary Louise Markert. Easton Sinnamon is now a toddler and a thriving example of the immediate and local difference Duke’s doctors are making
Shree Bose, MD, PhD and Centennial Celebration Host Lisa Borders

Shree Bose: Duke Alumni Impact

February 16, 2024
During Duke's centennial year, the university celebrates the impact of alumni like Shree Bose, M.D./Ph.D ’23. Bose is now a resident at the University of Chicago and was included in Forbes “30 under 30.”
Friday Message, a conversation with Debra Clark Jones

Mary E. Klotman's Friday Message and Conversation with Debra Clark Jones

February 16, 2024
Mary E. Klotman, MD, speaks with Debra Clark Jones about a new partnership between Duke Health, Durham Public Schools, and Durham Technical Community College to create a health sciences early college. The new initiative is funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Akiko Iwasaki

Lefkowitz Lecture: Progress in Solving the Mystery of Long COVID

February 15, 2024
Long COVID appears to be not one disease but different collections of symptoms all precipitated by an acute COVID infection, said Akiko Iwasaki, PhD, during the annual Robert J. Lefkowitz, MD, Distinguished Lecture.
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Duke School of Medicine Soars to Seventh in 2023 Blue Ridge Ranking

February 13, 2024
Duke School of Medicine rises in 2023 Blue Ridge ranking based on growth of its National Institutes of Health funding to $551 million.
Dr. Turek and baby Owen

Saving More Babies Through Innovation in Pediatric Heart Surgery

February 13, 2024
Pediatric heart surgeon Joseph Turek, MD, PhD, loves the technical challenges of operating on hearts the size of strawberries, but he also wants to have an impact beyond the individual babies and families he helps at Duke. Turek wants to change the field of pediatric cardiac surgery.
Kai Sun for Black History Month

Dr. Kai Sun: Addressing Racial Health Disparities in Lupus

February 8, 2024
Black people are more likely than other groups to get the autoimmune disease lupus, and they are also less likely to take medications consistently. Kai Sun, MD, is having success in reducing those disparities through improved patient-doctor communication.
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Weight Loss Before Knee Surgery May Boost Mobility, But Doesn't Lower Complications

February 8, 2024
A Duke University School of Medicine study challenges assumptions about the role of weight loss in knee replacement surgery.
Nancy Andrews, MD, PhD

Equality for Women in Science: Not There Yet

February 7, 2024
Dean Emeritus Nancy Andrews, MD, gave the Daubechies Lecture, providing a historical and personal perspective on how women’s opportunities and challenges have evolved over the past half century, how women continue to face inequities today, and how we can work toward a better future.

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