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Shree Bose

Shree Bose Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 for Science

December 12, 2022
At 28, Shree Bose’s resume has already acquired some impressive accolades, and has now another feather for her cap: being named to the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 List in science. 
Mason Essif

Mason Essif Named Vice Dean for Communications and Advancement and Chief Communications Officer

December 8, 2022

Mason Essif has been named vice dean for communications and advancement and chief communications officer for Duke University School of Medicine.

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Top IUD TikTok Videos Often Portray Painful Experiences, Healthcare Mistrust

December 7, 2022
Popular TikTok videos related to intrauterine devices (IUDs) tend to depict negative patient experiences related to pain, while some videos conveyed unreliable information about the contraceptive devices.
Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, MD

Viviana Martinez-Bianchi Named to the North Carolina Institute of Medicine

December 7, 2022
Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, MD, has been selected as a member of the North Carolina Institute of Medicine. She is among 13 leaders in health care and public health confirmed as new members by the institute's board of directors and announced December 5, 2022.
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Keeping Things Clean with the DiRTE Lab

December 5, 2022
Bobby Warren, MPS, director of the Duke Disinfection, Resistance, and Transmission Epidemiology lab, also known as the DiRTE lab, spends his days thinking about how to reduce the numbers of pathogens in hospitals and clinics.
Aravind Asokan

Aravind Asokan to Lead Partnership with Danaher Corporation to Accelerate Gene Therapy Breakthroughs  

November 30, 2022
Aravind Asokan, PhD, will lead a new strategic partnership with Danaher Corporation to form the first Danaher Beacon for Gene Therapy Innovation, a new initiative designed to access breakthrough science to create technologies and applications that will improve human health. 
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Family History, Gene Variants Put Black Men at Risk for Early Prostate Cancer

November 30, 2022
A family history of cancer and genetic variants that might be inherited appear to be important risk factors for Black men diagnosed with early-onset prostate cancer, a study involving Duke Health researchers has found.
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On the Early Front Lines in the HIV/AIDS Fight

November 30, 2022
Since the early 1980s, Duke staff and faculty showed courage, compassion in the face of the HIV epidemic
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Listening in on the Conversations of Fat Cells

November 30, 2022
Rana Gupta, PhD, a professor of medicine and Duke Science and Technology Scholar, says fat is more than an energy bank: it’s “a very talkative, chatty tissue,” and what it says can tell us a lot about how fat affects heart disease, diabetes and overall health.
Murali Doraiswamy

Study Shows Crossword Puzzles Beat Computer Games in Slowing Memory Loss

November 29, 2022
Randomized study led by Columbia University and Duke's Murali Doraiswamy determined that crossword puzzles have an advantage over cognitive computer games for memory functioning in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

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