Inflammation and pressure-sensing leads to 'feed-forward' loop in osteoarthritis
An unfortunate biological “feed-forward” loop drives cartilage cells in an arthritic joint to actually contribute to progression of the disease, say researchers at Duke University and Washington Un
Match Day 2021: Student Spotlight on Ashley Choi
Match Day 2021: Student Spotlight on Kirsten L. Simmons, MHSc
Match Day 2021: A Match Process Like No Other in History
Meeting for the first time in Associate Dean Delbert Wigfall’s student advisory group during the first semester of medical school, Christine Wu and Drew Vista were destined to be a match in life an
Using new materials to treat an old problem
Each year, hundreds of thousands of people in the United States break a rib, making rib fractures one of the most common traumatic injuries.
New Faculty Development Recordings Available
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Duke CTSI launches new center dedicated to equity in research
Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute is launching the Center for Equity in Research to promote equity, anti-racism, and anti-bias in clinical and translational research.
Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine and Duke-NUS find family health history collection increases chance of cancer carrier detection in genomics era
Clinicians have historically used family health history collection as a primary method for identifying actionable disease-risk assessments.