Amazing day: a historic moment in the battle against COVID-19
            A flurry of activity surrounded Faye Williams as she signed form after form.
        
    To convince vaccine skeptics, use empathy, information and a re-start, experts say
            With multiple COVID-19 vaccines on the way in the United States, public health officials now face the daunting challenge of convincing skeptics to actually get the vaccine.
        
    Brain clears the way for binocular vision even before eyes are open
            Selective pruning of key brain connections brings two-eyed vision into focus
        
    Two School of Medicine faculty selected for Fall 2020 Incubation Fund Awards
            The winners of the Fall 2020 Duke Incubation Fund awards have been announced.
        
    New gift to Duke continues support for early-career physician-scientists
            Yvonne Mowery, M.D., Butler Harris Assistant Professor in Radiation Oncology, is one of many physician-scientists at Duke who credits the Duke University School of Medicine’s Strong Start Program for her career growth. 
        
    The Duke Human Vaccine Institute's Denny co-authors 'How To' manual for college campuses
            Testing strategies against Covid-19 aren’t the only measure, but they’re most important
        
    AI model uses retinal scans to predict Alzheimer’s disease
            A form of artificial intelligence designed to interpret a combination of retinal images was able to successfully identify a group of patients who were known to have Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting 
        
    CRISPR Tagging Improves Accuracy Of Model Cells Grown From Stem Cells
            Novel method identifies which master controllers of gene activity are essential to making adult cells of any type
        
    Nicole Calakos, Stephen G. Lisberger, and Sallie R. Permar Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
            Three of the six Duke University faculty members named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) today are faculty in the School of Medicine.