COVID tested the resilience of Duke's research
Like nearly all other aspects of life, the normal routines of Duke research labs came to a grinding halt due to COVID-19.
Duke Human Vaccine Institute to partner with RTI International as Coordinating Center for newly established NIAID-funded Emerging Infectious Diseases Network
The Duke Human Vaccine Institute in partnership with RTI International have been named the coordinating center for the newly es
Giving Back to the Next Generation of Duke Cardiologists
After 45 Years, Devoted Duke Medical Alumnus Reunites with Pilot Whose Arm He Saved
As an Air Force surgeon stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, during the height of the Vietnam War, Robert Green, AB’56, MD’60, saw a lot of
A Lifelong Commitment to Duke and Women’s Health Care
Growing up on a large farm near Toccoa, Georgia, Winnifred Allen “Al” Addison, AB’56, MD’60, HS’60-’65, HS’71-’72, P’83, GP’14, GP’18, was interested in anatomy from a ve
Remembering a Founding Father of the Field of Free Radicals
Biochemist Irwin Fridovich, the James B.
Scent-sensing cells have a better way to fight influenza
Influenza researchers have long focused most of their efforts on the epithelial cells lining the lungs because these are the cells that become infected and killed while producing new copies of the
Anxious and depressed? Experts share tips for coping in a pandemic
COVID-19 has stripped control and predictability from us. We can’t do the things we want, and we aren’t sure when this mess is going to end.