Duke and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools partner to make data-driven decisions on schooling during COVID-19
A multi-disciplinary scientific advisory board will provide rapid readouts of data on epidemiology, infection transmission rates, and other research.
Experts urge empathetic approach to convincing mask opponents
As the 2020 freedom-vs-facemask culture war rages on in America’s social media feeds and grocery store checkout aisles, a panel of Duke experts suggests an empathetic, non-adversarial approach to g
School of Medicine expands to Research Triangle Park
The Duke University School of Medicine is expanding into a newly-leased research center in the Research Triangle Park (RTP).
School of Medicine forum addresses the important role of data science during times of crisis
What role can data science play in confronting the COVID-19 pandemic and social injustice?
Uncovering the Unknowns to COVID-19 Testing
This article was first published by the Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine
COVID-19 vaccine in 2020 highly unlikely, experts caution
Speculation that a vaccine for COVID-19 might be widely available by the end of this year is overly optimistic, three Duke experts said Wednesday.
An Investment in Excellence
C. Keith Ozaki, AB’84, MD’88, majored in political science as an undergraduate at Duke, but he soon found himself drawn toward the life sciences.
Want to avoid another shutdown? Wear a mask, experts advise
Duke doctors brief media on how best to move forward in the pandemic
If you’re in public and see someone wearing a mask, that person is doing it for your benefit.
Duke’s MURDOCK Study Launches COVID-19 Research in Cabarrus County
Duke’s MURDOCK Study has launched a COVID-19 research project to follow the health of hundreds of North Carolina volunteers for several months. The study will also test a sub-group for COVID-19 infection and potential immunity to the novel coronavirus that causes the disease.