Duke Clinical Research Institute, UNC Center for Health Equity Research, and partners receive $80 million award from NIH to help expand COVID-19 testing
            Nationwide program aims to build innovative and sustainable solutions to expand test access and uptake in underserved and vulnerable communities
        
    Most women have low knowledge of state abortion laws and perpetuate myths
            Most women of child-bearing age who responded to a national survey were unfamiliar with their state’s abortion laws and commonly repeated abortion myths, according to a study led by Duke Health and
        
    2020 Flu Season: What To Know
            The 2020 flu season is upon us and like many, we have questions and concerns. We talked to Duke Human Vaccine Institute investigator, Tony Moody, MD for answers.
        
    Blood-based test accurately identifies viral infection before symptoms develop
            The study, conducted prior to COVID-19, has broad potential for pandemic responses
 
        
    New Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy drug shows benefit in Duke trial
            A new drug offers hope for young boys with the progressive neuromuscular disease Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) by potentially offering an alternative to high-dose glucocorticoids that have sign
        
    School of Medicine launches new recruitment resources
            The School of Medicine Office of Communications, in close collaboration with colleagues across Duke Health, has created new digital resources for the recruitment of students and trainees.
        
    Flu and COVID: why public trust in vaccines is so critical
            Trio of Duke experts address threat of a 'twindemic' and development of a COVID vaccine
Not sure whether to get a flu shot this year?
        
    Rosalynn Carter Institute Teams Up with the Duke University
            The Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving (RCI) has teamed up with Duke researchers to better understand the needs of unpaid caregivers across America
        
    Real neurons are noisy. Can neural implants figure that out?
            The brain has adaptive noise filters that change with conditions, making signals 20 – 100 percent more accurate
        
    COVID tested the resilience of Duke's research
            Like nearly all other aspects of life, the normal routines of Duke research labs came to a grinding halt due to COVID-19.