‘Laser Focused’: Dean Klotman Reflects on Her First Term and Looks Ahead to Her Second
Earlier this summer, Mary E. Klotman, MD, was appointed to a second five-year term as dean of the School of Medicine. In a wide-ranging interview, she looks back at the successes, challenges, and lessons learned during her eventful first term as dean and shares her thoughts on plans for the next five years.
Medical Experts Address Fears, Realities of Monkeypox
Closely related to smallpox, the monkeypox virus spreads through prolonged skin-to-skin contact. As a national health emergency is declared, three Duke experts discuss testing, community responses and who is at risk.
Jumping Genes Drive Drug Resistance of a World-wide Fungal Pathogen
A Duke-led international research team has discovered one of the ways that drug resistance can develop: a process by which mobile DNA sequences called transposons trigger “hypermutation,” allowing certain genetic components to multiply unchecked.
Patz Honored at IASLC World Conference of Lung Cancer
Edward Patz, MD, James and Alice Chen Distinguished Professor of Radiology at Duke University School of Medicine, was awarded the Joseph W.
School of Medicine Welcomes 2022 Incoming Classes
The Duke University School of Medicine welcomes incoming students from across the country and around the world as they start their health professions careers at the School of Medicine this month.
Young Minds Study the Brain at Duke
The Duke University Neuroscience Experience (DUNE) is a summer mentorship program that pairs graduate students and postdoctoral researchers with inquisitive high schoolers, and provides them with hands-on research experience and professional development training five days a week, 9 -5.
Duke Physician Assistant Program Looks Towards "Disruptive Innovation" for the Future
With an eye on the future, The Duke Physician Assistant Program (DPAP) recently held a faculty and staff event titled, “DPAP 2027: Disruptive Innovation for the Future of PA Education.”
DCRI Selected as Clinical Trials Data Coordinating Center for NIH RECOVER Long COVID Initiative
The Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) has been named the Clinical Trials Data Coordinating Center for large-scale national research studies aimed at understanding and improving the treatment of long COVID.
Brain Tumor Study Highlights Differences Among Hispanics
Although typically classified as a single ethnic group, people of Hispanic heritage have markedly different risks for brain tumors based on their geographic origins, suggesting greater diversity that warrants attention in the health care setting.
Summer Scholars Leave Duke with a Once-in-a-lifetime Research Experience
This summer, eight scholars from across the country were paired with a faculty research mentor to learn laboratory skills, designing a research project, and effectively presenting future research.