‘A call to action’: Duke researchers, Durham community leaders confront COVID-19 health disparities in North Carolina
See all talks from Duke researchers and Durham community partners on the forum website.
Evolution of pandemic coronavirus outlines path from animals to humans
The virus’s ability to change makes it likely that new human coronaviruses will arise
New SARS-CoV-2 Test From Singapore Can Detect Neutralizing Antibodies In An Hour
Test sees the antibodies that would grant immunity to COVID-19 – if it occurs
Understanding COVID-19 Antibodies is Crucial to Vaccine Development
A trio of researchers at Duke University School of Medicine who have long collaborated to study how the immune system’s antibodies respond to HIV infection are now focusing on the new coronavirus.
COVID-19, the Latinx community, and mental health: An interview with Gabriela Nagy, PhD
Even before the COVID-19 epidemic Latinx immigrants were a vulnerable population.
Medical Education in a Time of COVID-19
The arrival and rapid spread of COVID-19 in mid-March disrupted virtually all normal operations at Duke.
Why do some people infected with coronavirus fare worse than others? School of Medicine researchers search for answers
When infected with SARS-CoV-2, why do some people—such as smokers and older adults— have extreme respiratory and cardiovascular distress while others have no symptoms at all?
DCRI-Led Registry Launches, Invites Healthcare Workers Nationwide to Fight COVID-19 Together
The HERO registry, which can be joined at HeroesResearch.org, will enroll thousands of healthcare workers to answer crucial questions about the impact of nov
Children and COVID-19
A curious feature of the new coronavirus is that it rarely causes severe symptoms in children.