Unusual Immune Response in Bladder Appears to Drive Repeat UTIs
As many people know, bladder infections can be a painful and recurring condition, and those who are prone to the infections often report they have to “go” with greater frequency and urgency.
Understanding COVID-19 Antibodies is Crucial to Vaccine Development
A trio of researchers at Duke University School of Medicine who have long collaborated to study how the immune system’s antibodies respond to HIV infection are now focusing on the new coronavirus.
OPSD Resources
The Office of Physician-Scientist Development has compiled the following list of resources for our trainees and medical students, including funding opportunities, online curriculum, virtual con
Rapid Response Group Coaching
In an effort to support faculty and providers during this challenging time, the Duke School of Medicine Executive Coaching Program is offering free Rapid Response Group Coaching Sessions via Z
VIRTUAL TOWN HALL: The Physician-Scientist Career in the COVID-19 Era
Wednesday May 27, 2020
Join Here @ 4pm
Annamarie Streilein, MHS, PA-C
Annamarie Streilein is a School of Medicine Hero for so many reasons. She has led our team and students through the sudden shift to online learning in the middle of our spring semester.
Kenni Watkins
Kenni Watkins is the most amazing Financial Care Counselor you would ever hope to work with.
Elaine Dowdy, MSW, LCSW, CCRC
Elaine is the Research Practice Manager for the Medicine Clinical Research Unit where many COVID-19 studies reside for which Elaine has been instrumental in helping open.
Marcie Ellis
Marcie has been instrumental with working with all School of Medicine programs during COVID-19.
Scott Campbell
Scott has been instrumental with working with all School of Medicine programs during COVID-19.