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 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.
Using artificial intelligence to improve healthcare for all
Duke starts sequencing COVID genes, finds two known variants
As a next step in Duke University’s exhaustive, campus-wide testing program during the Covid pandemic, the university is employing a genome sequencing core facility in downtown Durham to identify t
One year in: optimism, advice for dealing with stress and anxiety from the pandemic
The mental health challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic have overwhelmed many Americans.
PREP to help fill gap for underrepresented groups in biomedical research
New PREP program to prepare underrepresented-in-medicine students for careers in biomedical research
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.
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