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Frank Keefe, PhD

Frank Keefe Receives APA Distinguished Scientific Award

January 25, 2024
Frank Keefe, PhD, professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences, received the American Psychological Association’s 2024 Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology—the highest honor for scientific contribution presented by the APA.
Jeanine Holland

EDI Spotlight: Jeanine C. Holland, MBTA

January 25, 2024
Over the 26 years she has been at Duke, Jeanine Holland has been driven by a desire to serve others and make a lasting difference on local communities. In this month’s Spotlight, Holland discusses her passion for service, which was instilled in her as a child and remains part of who she is.
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Six Faculty Receive Physician-Scientist Strong Start Awards

January 25, 2024
Six Duke University School of Medicine faculty members have been selected to receive 2024 Physician-Scientist “Strong Start” awards.
Dr. Southwell in Mask & PPE in Surgery

Duke Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Conducting First-In-Human Studies of Cell Transplantation for Epilepsy

January 25, 2024
A groundbreaking clinical trial is taking a new approach to treat seizures: brain cell transplantation.
Joanne Wilson, MD

Joanne A. P. Wilson, MD: Still Blazing Trails

January 24, 2024
Joanne Wilson, the fourth Black woman admitted to the Duke University School of Medicine , has a long history as a pioneering physician and EDI leader. She is also now the president of the American Clinical and Climatology Association — the first Black president, and fourth woman in the 130-year history of that organization.
Herman Staats, PhD

New Era for Duke Regional Biocontainment Lab

January 24, 2024
The Duke Regional Biocontainment Lab (RBL), a vital hub for research of infectious diseases, is gearing
Brenda Armstrong, MD

Centennial Spotlights Brenda Armstrong

January 22, 2024
Armstrong, the second Black woman in the U.S. to become a board-certified pediatric cardiologist, was Associate Dean of Admissions for the School of Medicine for more than twenty years.
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Duke-NUS Scientists Discover Potential Nasal COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate that Offers Better and Longer Protection

January 22, 2024
Novel findings from a preclinical head-to-head comparison show that administering a COVID-19 vaccine as a nasal spray, rather than subcutaneous injection, enhances the body’s long-term immune memory, thereby increasing the vaccine’s overall effectiveness.
David Sabiston, Jr. MD

Centennial Spotlights David Colston Sabiston Jr.

January 22, 2024
In 1962, surgeon David Coston Sabiston, Jr., performed a heart artery bypass that would provide a roadmap for cardiac surgery for decades.
Rasheed Gbadegesin, MD

From Risk to Resilience: Tracking a Genetic Variant's Impact on Kidney Diseases

January 18, 2024
African Americans are five times more likely to develop chronic kidney disease (CKD) than European Americans.

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