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Thursday, July 16, 2020; 8:30am – 5:00pm
Duke Kicks Off Sexual and Gender Minority Health Program with Symposium
On Tuesday, February 11, an interdisciplinary group of Duke researchers and clinicians launched the Duke Sexual and Gender Minority Health Program at a day-long symposium on the Duke campus.
Duke University Among Top 10 in Nation for Federal Medical Research Funding
Duke University continues its leadership in biomedical research, ranking eighth among the nation’s top medical schools and research institutions for funding from the National Institutes of Health (
7 Duke Experts Answer the Most Pressing Coronavirus Questions This Week
Just six weeks ago, almost no one was talking about coronavirus. But by the third week of January, stories about a worrisome illness spreading in China had taken over news cycles across the world.
Duke Medical Students Bridge the Classroom with Community Through Root Causes
Nominations are now open for the 2020 Michelle Winn Inclusive Excellence Award!
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites all members of the Duke School of Medicine to nominate a student, staff, trainee (i.e.
Analysis: Use of Fresh Donor Eggs in IVF Has Small Advantage in Birth Outcomes
Using freshly donated eggs for women undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) provides a small but statistically significant advantage in birth outcomes compared to frozen donated eggs, according to
Register now! Kerfuffles, Conflicts and Misunderstandings: Strategies for Engagement
This interactive session starts with the premise that the capacity to engage skillfully in challenging conversations is a vital component of leadership.
School of Medicine Faculty and Staff Honored with Duke's 2018-19 Presidential Award
The Presidential Awards recognize individuals and teams who made distinctive contributions to Duke University and Health System and have demonstrated its institutional values of respect, trust, inc
New Ingredient in Cocaine Vaccine Shows Promise in Mouse Study
A new ingredient added to a current cocaine vaccine appears to enhance its effectiveness in blocking the drug’s “high” when tested in mice, Duke Health researchers report.