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Duke enrolls first-in-nation children for Pfizer-BioNTech U.S. clinical study trial in children under 12

April 2, 2021
Twin 9-year-old girls at Duke Health became the first in the United States to participate in Pfizer and BioNTech Phase 1 study to evaluate safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of the Pfizer-BioN
Research Staff Award - Leanto in the Duke Gardens

2019 and 2020 Research Staff Award winners

April 2, 2021
Both the 2019 and 2020 Research Staff Appreciation Award winners are listed here. The announcement of last year’s awardees was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Year Like No Other - A Video of Thanks Highlighting the School of Medicine's Response to COVID-19

April 1, 2021
Dean Klotman narrates a video of highlights from the past year and offers her thanks for the commitment of faculty, staff and students to fulfilling the missions of excellence in patient care, research and discovery, education and community service.

Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, M.D., FAAFP, to receive leadership award from Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Foundation

March 31, 2021
Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, M.D., FAAFP, associate professor of family medicine and community health, is the 2020-21 recipient of the 

Prostate cancer uses metabolic switch to thrive after hormone therapy

March 29, 2021
Studying the cellular metabolism of prostate cancer, a team of Duke Health-led researchers identified a key reason hormone therapies eventually fail, while also laying out a way to bypass the probl

School of Medicine Faculty, Staff Receive Prestigious 2020 Duke Presidential Awards

March 29, 2021
School of Medicine faculty and staff were among the recipients of Duke University’s prestigious 2020 Presidential Awards, which recognizes individuals and teams from the University and Health Syste
women's health

Duke clinicians examine intersections between neurology, neurosurgery, and women's health

March 25, 2021
Gender has profound, complex effects across all fields of health, and the fields of neurology and neurosurgery are no exception.

Duke clinicians examine intersections between neurology, neurosurgery, and women's health

March 25, 2021
Gender has profound, complex effects across all fields of health, and the fields of neurology and neurosurgery are no exception.
2021 DIHI Innovation Awards

Duke Institute for Health Innovation announces 2021 Innovation Awards

March 24, 2021
Duke Health leaders have selected ten high-potential innovation projects to be implemented as part of the Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI)’s annual call f

Inflammation and pressure-sensing leads to 'feed-forward' loop in osteoarthritis

March 24, 2021
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

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