Joanna Downer, PhD, Elected to Board of Directors of National Organization of Research Development Professionals
Joanna Downer, PhD, Associate Dean for Research Development in the School of Medicine, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Organization of Research Development Professionals
Burnout and Mental Health Problems in Biomedical Doctoral Students
Gabriela A. Nagy, Caitlin M. Fang, Alexander J. Hish, Lisalynn Kelly,
Christopher V. Nicchitta, Kafui Dzirasa, and M. Zachary Rosenthal
Lights, Camera, Arctic
For Andrew “Tip” Taylor, MD’68, the proverbial fountain of youth isn’t a fountain at all, but a river. Actually, lots of rivers.
Frierson Named Assistant Dean for Graduate and Postdoctoral Diversity and Inclusion
After a national search, Johnna Frierson, PhD, has been named Assistant Dean for Graduate and Postdoctoral Diversity and Inclusion for the Duke University School of Medicine. Dr.
Geri Dawson Named Director of Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
Noted autism researcher to lead university interdisciplinary institute
Big Data: Duke positions itself to lead as health care enters a new era
Welcome to the Revolution.
First came steam power, then electric power, and then the information age.
Bursting the Bubble
New Program Gets Medical Students Off Campus and into the Community
Maya Torain first stepped onto the Duke campus as a medical school student two years ago, but she was no stranger to Du
Swimming against the Odds
Lung Transplant Survivor Gives Back
Growing up in Scotland, Gavin Maitland was intrigued by the 1979 movie Escape from Alcatraz, in which Clint Eastwood’s character breaks out of the noto
Estate Gift Will Expand Opportunities
Richard Schatz, MD’77, was in California, just days away from returning to New York to begin his senior year as an undergraduate at the State University at Buffalo, when the phone
Reunion Gift Opens Doors for Students
When it was time for Tai-Po Tschang, MD’72, to decide where to go to medical school, the choice could hardly have been easier. Duke, in fact, made it for him.