Blood platelets trigger events that cause organ damage after heart surgery
Even as surgeons have become more highly skilled at performing lifesaving heart surgeries, the overall outcome of the procedure continues to be threatened by complications such as acute kidney or l
Duke University School of Medicine Ranked Among Top Medical Schools in Nation, World
U.S. News & World Report assessed 120 medical schools and once again ranked the Duke University School of Medicine among the best in the nation, placing it 12th.
What we've learned about coronavirus
Three Duke infectious disease experts talked with the media Tuesday to discuss the origins and spread of COVID-19 and the global and U.S. response.
OBGE Health and Wellness Coaching Initiative – SoM PhD Students
TO: School of Medicine PhD Students
FROM: Beth Sullivan, PhD, Associate Dean for Research Training & Jessica Rowland, Director, Office of Biomedical Graduate Education (OBGE)
Neuron-making in nose could help people with smell loss; other neurologic disorders
Is it possible for an adult brain to make new nerve cells?
Office of Diversity and Inclusion Attends 15th Annual Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) National Conference
This past weekend, nearly 50 schools and more than 300 students from across the country gathered in St.
New for Fall 2020: The Basic Science Research Track (BSRT)
Preparing physician-scientists for discovery science careers.