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Duke researchers Jonathan Posner, Elliot Hill, and Matthew Engelhard sit at a small round table looking at a laptop screen

AI Model Predicts Risks and Potential Causes of Adolescent Mental Illness

March 7, 2025
An artificial intelligence model developed by Duke Health researchers accurately predicted when adolescents were at high risk for future serious mental health issues before symptoms became severe.
Portrait of Duke pathologist Carolyn Glass, MD, PhD

NIH Grant Fuels Pioneering Research on Long COVID

March 7, 2025
A team of Duke pathologists led by Carolyn Glass, MD, PhD, has been awarded a $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to conduct the first in-depth study of long COVID’s effect at the tissue level.
A group of students with a root causes banner.

Food as Medicine

March 7, 2025
A pilot trial finds that delivery of heart-healthy groceries and nutrition education improves blood pressure and reduces food insecurity for people living in underserved communities.
Katelyn Holliday, PhD

Three Questions with Katelyn Holliday

March 7, 2025
A close connection to the outdoors led Katelyn Holliday, PhD, to her career as an epidemiologist. Read her advice for aspiring scientists.
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Less Invasive Lung Cancer Surgeries on the Rise, Study Shows

March 5, 2025
Data reveal a new era of lung cancer surgery—less invasive, more precise, and still life-saving.
Jana Cable, Amy Corneli, Cagla Eroglu, Kate Meyer, and Trudy G. Oliver

Women's History Month: Basic Sciences Spotlights

March 4, 2025
In recognition of Women's History Month, the School of Medicine highlights just a handful of the women making an impact in the basic sciences.
A researcher in full-coverage protective garb handles a sample beside a shiny surface that reflects her image.

Explainer: Why Universities Need Support for Research Facilities and Administrative Costs

March 4, 2025
The National Institutes of Health's proposal to cap reimbursement of facilities and administrative (F&A) costs on research grants at 15% would significantly slow or cease scientific and biomedical research at Duke and other research institutions. Here is an explanation of what F&A costs are and why they are such a critical piece of the research endeavor.
R. Sanders “Sandy” Williams, MD and his wife, Jennifer Scheid Williams, PA-BHS

A Heartfelt Friendship: Williams-Wallace Biomedical Research Fund Endowment Honors Mentors

March 3, 2025
Thanks to the support of R. Sanders “Sandy” Williams, MD'74, HS'77-'80, and family, a newly-established fund will provide support to laboratory-based research projects conducted by physician-scientists in the School of Medicine.
Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Center for Health Education

Duke Medical School’s NIH Funding Sustains Scientific Discovery

March 3, 2025
Blue Ridge Ranking places Duke Medical School 13th in NIH support among U.S. medical schools.
Ronald Harris, MMCi

Examining Health Care Through a Different Lens

February 28, 2025
When Ronald Harris, MMCi, was accepted to the MD program at Duke University School of Medicine, he already had ideas about how to make patient care better, thanks to the perspective he gained from Duke’s 12-month Master of Management in Clinical Informatics program. Now, as a fourth-year medical student, he has been involved in research that has changed heath care.

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