Alumni Spotlight: Charles Lucore, MD'83
When reports early last winter indicated that a mysterious new infectious disease had broken out of its point of origin in Wuhan, China, Charles Lucore, MD’83, P’17, MBA, began to prepare for its possible arrival in New York. Lucore was one year into his new position as president of St. Francis Hospital, a highly rated hospital and cardiac care center on Long Island. Because New York is a hub of international travel, he anticipated the novel coronavirus would eventually show up.
Alumni Spotlight: Claire Aldridge, PhD’96
Before Claire Aldridge, PhD’96, and her husband, Matt Burnside, took their daughter on a long-planned spring break trip to New York City, she checked travel guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and by the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where she is associate vice president of commercialization and business development. The focus at the time was on surface transmission of the novel coronavirus: avoid touching doorknobs, wash your hands frequently, and don’t touch your face.
Alumni Spotlight: Eric Dziuban, MD’07
A Long Struggle
Eric Dziuban, MD’07, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s country director for the southwest African nation of Namibia, was enjoying a weekend
GME Trainees Respond to Pandemic
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck last spring and temporarily forced Duke’s clinical operations to be limited to essential personnel only, the more than 1,000 residents and fellows in the Graduate
Adapt and Innovate: Medical Education During a Pandemic
Last spring, when Prince Boadi accepted an offer to attend Duke University School of Medicine starting in the fall of 2020, he knew the experience—leaving his family and friends in Chicago, learning his way around Durham, meeting new people, and taking on the rigors of medical school—would be different from anything else he’d ever done.
He just didn’t expect it to be quite this different.
Duke alum Lorin Crawford named 2020 Packard Fellow
Duke alumnus Lorin Crawford SS’17 has been named a 2020 Packard Fello
Duke-NUS Vice-Dean for Academic and Clinical Development Professor Wong Tien Yin elected to the National Academy of Medicine
Professor Wong Tien Yin, NUS Provost’s Chair Professor and Vice Dean, Academic & Clinical Development
Researchers identify key marker to help speed development of CMV vaccines
A School of Medicine-led research team has identified a key marker that will help speed effective vaccine designs for cytomegalovirus (CMV), the most common congenital infection worldwide and a lea
Precision Genomics Collaboratory Announces COVID-19 Early Career Investigator Pilot Grant Awards
The Duke University School of Medicine Precision Genomics Collaboratory offered pilot grant funding for early career investigators interested in COVID-19 research that broadly involves genomics/’om
Duke-NUS study uncovers why bats excel as viral reservoirs without getting sick
Study confirms bats adopt multiple strategies to reduce pro-inflammatory responses, thus mitigating potential immune-mediated tissue damage and disease.