Duke Tapped to Lead Search for Universal Flu Vaccine
As part of a massive national effort to improve and modernize flu shots, the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) received three research contracts from the National Institute of Allergy and Infecti
Making the Jump
Amy Arundale, DPT’11, has spent virtually her entire life involved in soccer: as a player, coach, trainer, biomechanical researcher, and clinical physical therapist.
From Ethicist to Activist
The Silence of the Lambs, the 1991 award-winning movie in which Sir Anthony Hopkins plays Hannibal Lecter, a sociopathic psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer, is considered one of
Medical Education in a Time of COVID-19
The arrival and rapid spread of COVID-19 in mid-March disrupted virtually all normal operations at Duke.
Leslie Clayton, Kristin Allen, Lisa Hill
Price, Kornbluth, and six senior faculty join American Academy of Arts & Sciences
President Vincent Price, Provost Sally Kornbluth and six other Duke faculty members have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (AAAS) for 2020.
Managing Your Career During Times of Uncertainty: 5 Steps You Can Take Today
Graduating in May? Review this helpful article from the Washington Center:
Duke Experts Address Coronavirus Testing Issues
A desire to end social distancing and re-open the American economy is a short-sighted approach that could yield disastrous results, because we simply don’t have good tests on hand yet to figure out