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Dean Mary Klotman's Message & Conversation with Donald McDonnell, PhD

Dean Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Donald McDonnell, PhD

February 24, 2023
Dean Mary Klotman talks to Donald McDonnell, PhD, the Glaxo-Wellcome Distinguished Professor of Molecular Cancer Biology about the FDA-approved breakthrough drug for breast cancer developed in his Duke lab.
Jay Dalton prepares a silicon wafer for a microelectronics experiment

Big Ideas on Small Scales with Jay Dalton

February 23, 2023
Lisa McElroy, MD

A Fair Process: Lisa McElroy Strives to Make Transplant Selection More Equitable

February 23, 2023
The legacy of Black surgeons at Duke is recognized as Lisa McElroy, MD, MS, assistant professor of surgery and population health sciences, serves as the inaugural recipient of the Onyekwere E. Akwari, MD, Endowed Professorship which was created in honor of the first African American surgeon on staff at Duke.
Beverly Allen Gray; Jonas J Swartz; Brenna L Hughes

Further Restricting Abortions in NC Will Have ‘Chilling’ Effect, Doctors Say

February 17, 2023
Duke obstetrician gynecologists discuss the impact of abortion restrictions on reproductive health care.
cancer cells

Closing in on New Treatments for Prostate Cancer

February 17, 2023
One in seven men are diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetimes.
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School of Medicine Faculty Elected to American Society for Clinical Investigation

February 16, 2023
Five Duke University School of Medicine faculty members are among the 100 researchers elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), one of the oldest and most esteemed nonprofi
Dean Klotman with Mr. and Mrs. Rauch

Video: Meet Dudley Rauch, the School of Medicine's Largest Scholarship Donor

February 16, 2023
Meet the man behind the single largest commitment for financial aid ever made to the School of Medicine — $30 million to establish an endowment for need-based financial aid for medical students.
Trent Semans Center Front view

School of Medicine Ranked Ninth in NIH Funding

February 14, 2023
Duke University School of Medicine was awarded more than $527 million in federal funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2022, ranking ninth nationally among academic medical center
Devdutta Sangvai, MD, MBA, FAAFP

Dr. Devdutta Sangvai Named President of Duke Regional Hospital

February 14, 2023
A professor of family medicine, pediatrics, and psychiatry at the Duke University School of Medicine, he is a physician dedicated to public service who has fostered innovative ventures and transformed patient care programs.
Matthew Engelhard, MD, PhD; Geraldine Dawson, PhD

Harnessing Electronic Health Record Data for Earlier Autism Detection

February 13, 2023
Signs of autism can hide in plain sight, but a Duke University School of Medicine study shows machine learning may help spot them. 

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