Goodbye UTIs: Duke scientists develop vaccine strategy for urinary tract infections
Anyone who has ever developed a urinary tract infection (UTI) knows that it can be painful, pesky and persistent.
Community stakeholders form taskforce to address the devastating effects of the pandemic
The African American COVID Taskforce Plus (AACT+) includes members from more than 20 organizations
Rawls and Wang elected to the American Academy of Microbiology
Duke scientists John Franklin Rawls, PhD, and Linfa Wang, PhD, are am
Honoring Dr. Brenda Armstrong
From student activist to Senior Associate Dean for Student Diversity, Recruitment, and Retention, Dr.
Study shows ‘alarming gaps’ in treatment of patients with diabetes, heart disease
Over a third of patients with diabetes and heart disease were not taking any of the three therapies proven to prevent major adverse cardiovascular events.
Neurobiologist Eva Naumann, PhD, receives Sloan Research Fellowship
Eva Naumann, PhD, an assistant professor of neurobiology in the School of Medicine, has been selected to receive a
Duke Celebrates Women in Science Day
The United Nations has declared February 11 the sixth International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Gbadegesin named Associate Dean for Physician-Scientist Development
Rasheed Gbadegesin, M.D., has been named associate dean for physician-scientist development and director of the Office of Physician
MURDOCK study's COVID-19 project contributes to NC research network that monitors Coronavirus in sewer systems
A Duke COVID-19 study tracking the pandemic in Cabarrus County is contributing data to a statewide research network monitoring the coronavirus in sewer systems to help inform the public health resp