Translating Duke Health Initiative Celebrates Two Years of Success
The Translating Duke Health Initiative (TDH) —a multi-year, multidisciplinary program designed to bring Duke teams together to address society’s most challenging health issues—continues to push for
Duke Offers Training, Tools and Resources as Part of Commitment to Scientific Integrity
Duke University has elevated its commitment to scientific integrity with new mandatory research training for faculty and staff, new educational opportunities, and the announcement of new leadership
Executive Coaching Program
As the new academic year begins, the Office for Faculty would like to make you aware of two exciting updates to the School of Medicine Executive Coaching Program.
Duke Researchers Find Simpler, More Effective Cancer Vaccine Approach
Monocytes trigger a better immune response in mice than current dendritic cell vaccines
“Talent from All Corners” Event Honors the Contribution of Immigrants to American Science
Who has the right to shape what America is?
Duke Flags Lowered: Biochemist Irwin Fridovich Dies at Age 90
Biochemist Irwin Fridovich, the James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Medicine and a familiar figure on the Duke campus for more than 60 years, died Saturday at age 90.
ON ‘THINGS WE ALREADY KNOW,’ CHECKLISTS AND MINDFULNESS
A powerful reflection about the importance of checklists and the high stakes for university research.
Duke PhD Students Receive Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Basic Science Research
Four senior PhD students in the School of Medicine were awarded the second annual Chancellor’s Award for Research Excellence (CARE) for outstanding accomplishments in basic science research.