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Duke PA Students and Faculty Well Represented at Annual Conference

June 16, 2022
The Duke Physician Assistant (PA) Program was well represented at the American Academy of Physician Assistants’ (AAPA) 2022 conference, the first in-person conference since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Duc Huynh

Duc Huynh Receives Ruth K. Broad Foundation Fellowship

June 15, 2022
Duc Huynh, a PhD student in the Department of Biochemistry, has received the Ruth K. Broad Foundation Fellowship for is plan to investigate glycobiology.
Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2022 in their white coats in front of the Duke Chapel.

Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2023 White Coat Ceremony

June 15, 2022
91 students made the transition from the classroom to their clinical experiences on Thursday, June 9, 2022, as members of the Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2023 donned their wh
Three female students attaching external fixators to a bone.

The Perry Initiative: A Game Changer

June 15, 2022
For the past several years, Dr. Erickson has facilitated the Perry Initiative’s Outreach Program at Duke. This initiative provides a hands-on introduction to the field of Orthopaedic Surgery for women in medical school, engineering, and those still in high school.
cells artificially colored

Newly Identified Aspect of Cell Death May Impact the Future of Fighting Diseases

June 15, 2022
Researchers have unmasked a component of the cell death process that could play a vital role in a better infection-fighting strategy.
Steven Patierno, PhD; Nadine Barrett, PhD

Patierno, Barrett, Take to National Stage on Disparities

June 14, 2022
view out a window at the new hospital tower. Silhouettes of children playing with a ball affixed to the window in the foreground.

Duke Children’s Hospital Remains #1 in North Carolina for Pediatric Care

June 14, 2022
Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center continues to rank as the No. 1 children’s hospital in North Carolina by U.S. News & World Report, with nine pediatric specialties ranked among the best in the nation.
Laura Wingler, PhD

Wingler Named a 2022 Pew Scholar

June 14, 2022
Laura Wingler, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, has been named a 2022 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences.
State of the School Address

2022 Duke University School of Medicine State of the School Address

June 13, 2022
Watch Dean Mary E. Klotman deliver the annual State of the School Address emphasizing the twin themes of One Duke and a commitment to service.
colorful pills and tablets on a surface.

Study Finds No Benefit to Taking Ivermectin for COVID-19 Symptoms

June 13, 2022
A study led by the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) in partnership with Vanderbilt University found no differences in relief of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 symptoms between participants taking ivermectin and participants taking a placebo.

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