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.
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.
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.