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School of Medicine Faculty Elected to American Society for Clinical Investigation

December 20, 2023
Four Duke University School of Medicine faculty members are among the 100 researchers elected to the
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Probiotics Reduce COVID Symptoms and Delay Disease Among Unvaccinated

December 20, 2023
Probiotics, specifically lactobacillus, demonstrated significant ability to delay a COVID infection and reduce symptoms among a group of unvaccinated people who had been in contact with someone in their household diagnosed with COVID.
Mary Klotman and Robert Califf

Duke Co-Hosts National Forum on the Role of Health Professionals in Responding to Misinformation

December 18, 2023
The two-day forum was jointly hosted by nonprofit research organization RTI International, Duke University School of Medicine, the Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute, and the Coalition for Trust in Health and Science.
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Mary E. Klotman's Friday Message and Conversation with Brian Southwell, PhD

December 15, 2023
Mary Klotman, MD, speaks with Dr. Southwell about medical information and misinformation, and tools to improve communication between doctors and their patients.
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Measuring 3D Pores for Better Wound Healing

December 14, 2023
Tatiana Segura, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Neurology, and Dermatology is studying the empty spaces between cells to advance wound-healing research.
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Leadership Comes Naturally to Duke Human Vaccine Institute’s Kevin Saunders

December 14, 2023
Saunders, a professor of surgery, microbiology, and immunology at Duke University School of Medicine, has been an integral part of DHVI since 2014. His focus sharpened during the tumultuous years of the COVID-19 pandemic, pondering whether a single vaccine could provide protection from the undulating waves of viral variants. 
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Duke Health Signs Pledge for Ethical, Responsible AI in Health Care

December 14, 2023
Duke Health is among a leading group of health systems and payers from across the U.S. to sign a pledge advancing ethical and responsible use of Artificial Intelligence technology in health care.
Abby Van Vliet, Ryan Antiel, MD, and Thomas "Clark" Howell, MD

Wellbeing, Culture, and Sense of Self: Redefining What it Means to be a ‘Good’ Surgeon

December 13, 2023
Faculty and residents in the Department of Surgery are exploring what matters most to surgeons-in-training, and establishing a new curriculum that seeks to redefine what it means to be a ‘good’ surgeon.
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New Evidence Suggests Link Between Gut Health and Parkinson’s Disease

December 11, 2023
While previous studies suggest Parkinson’s disease begins in the gut and spreads to the brain, how the process occurs has been elusive. Now, a pre-clinical study led by Duke Health researchers provides new evidence that bolsters the gut-brain connection.

Wilson Wins IEEE Medal for Contributions to Cochlear Implant

December 11, 2023
Blake Wilson, adjunct professor in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences, was named a co-recipient of the 2024 IEEE Medal for Innovations in Healthcare Technology, honored for his contributions to the development of the modern cochlear implant.

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