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A translucent fruit fly larvae glows where a green fluorescent protein (GFP) is being expressed by codons that are rare in the fly genome. Only two tissues, the brain (left) and testis (right) are capable of expressing this version of GFP. (Fox Lab, Duke)

Fly Researchers Find Another Layer to the Code of Life

May 20, 2022
Rare pieces of code may serve as another way to control cellular machinery.
Patrick T. Smith

Kenan Senior Fellow Calls on Bioethics to Address Racial Inequalities in Health Care

May 19, 2022
Patrick Smith is Associate Research Professor of Theological Ethics and Bioethics at Duke Divinity School. He also directs the bioethics program at the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities, and the History of Medicine.
Duke Banner on Chapel Drive

Meet the School of Medicine’s 2022 Distinguished Professors

May 19, 2022
This spring, 16 faculty members in the Duke University School of Medicine have been awarded distinguished professorships.
Carol Epling

Why COVID-19 Boosters and Masking Remain Vital

May 16, 2022
As health experts brace for a potential COVID-19 surge this fall and winter, Dr. Carol Epling shares insights on how to stay safe.
Tomi Akinyemiju, PhD; Mara Becker, MD; Becky Smith, MD,

Three selected for 2022-2023 ELAM and ELH fellowships

May 13, 2022
ELAM is a prestigious year-long fellowship aimed at expanding the national pool of outstanding women candidates for leadership in academic medicine, dentistry, public health and pharmacy. New this year, the ELH program will run concurrently with ELAM, with a tailored focus for executive health care leaders.
portrait Mahgul Mansoor

Mansoor Examines Duke Collaboration to Address Pandemic Stress

May 13, 2022
Mahgul Mansoor conducted her thesis research on how the Coping Together program, a virtual family-strengthening program to help families in NC manage the increased levels of pandemic-related stress, is delivered and received.
A confocal microscopy image of villi in the small intestine

Microbes Help Orchestrate How the Gut Uses Its Genes

May 13, 2022
The microbes that help break down food actually tell the gut how to do its job better, according to a new study in mice at Duke.
Gloria Bass receiving the Susan B Clark award from Chancellor Washington

Bass Receives Administrative Leadership Award

May 12, 2022
Gloria Bass, MA, has been a part of the Duke Health family for 41 years, including 26 years at Duke Cancer Institute.
portrait of man in lab

Upon His Retirement, Paul Modrich Reflects on His Career

May 12, 2022
Paul’s research at Duke emphasized the mechanisms used by enzymes that recognize and process rare sites in DNA.
Andrew Landstrom, MD, PhD

Andrew Landstrom Wins 2021 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award

May 11, 2022
Andrew Landstrom, MD, PhD, associate professor of pediatrics and cell biology in the School of Medicine, is one of 10 recipients of the 2021 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award.

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