Amazing day: a historic moment in the battle against COVID-19
A flurry of activity surrounded Faye Williams as she signed form after form.
To convince vaccine skeptics, use empathy, information and a re-start, experts say
With multiple COVID-19 vaccines on the way in the United States, public health officials now face the daunting challenge of convincing skeptics to actually get the vaccine.
Duke-NUS study uncovers why bats excel as viral reservoirs without getting sick
Study confirms bats adopt multiple strategies to reduce pro-inflammatory responses, thus mitigating potential immune-mediated tissue damage and disease.
Lab-grown mini-lungs mimic the real thing - right down to COVID infection
A team of Duke University researchers has developed a lab-grown living lung model that mimics the tiny air sacs of the lungs where coronavirus infection and serious lung damage take place.
2020 Flu Season: What To Know
The 2020 flu season is upon us and like many, we have questions and concerns. We talked to Duke Human Vaccine Institute investigator, Tony Moody, MD for answers.
Flu and COVID: why public trust in vaccines is so critical
Trio of Duke experts address threat of a 'twindemic' and development of a COVID vaccine
Not sure whether to get a flu shot this year?
COVID tested the resilience of Duke's research
Like nearly all other aspects of life, the normal routines of Duke research labs came to a grinding halt due to COVID-19.
Anxious and depressed? Experts share tips for coping in a pandemic
COVID-19 has stripped control and predictability from us. We can’t do the things we want, and we aren’t sure when this mess is going to end.
Meet the team powering Duke's COVID-19 surveillance testing efforts
Students returning to Duke University are participating in surveillance testing to help rapidly identify and isolate people who may have contracted the COVID-19 virus.
Keeping a close watch on COVID-19 with surveillance tests
This article was first published in Duke Today