Managing at Duke registration now open
            Duke Learning and Organization Development, (L&OD), will be offering the next sessions of Guide to Managing at Duke, specifically for the School of Medicine, March 17 - 19 and September 15 - 17
        
    Wuhan Coronavirus: scientists in Singapore culture virus from patient
            This could be a game-changer in the fight against a deadly epidemic that has affected thousands
        
    Erich Huang Named Director of Duke Forge and Chief Data Officer for Quality for DUHS
            Erich Huang, MD, PhD, has served as Co-Director since Duke Forge’s inception in 2017.
        
    What is Coronavirus?
            Duke experts offer a quick explainer and what we know about the new coronavirus in China
        
    Al-Hashimi Receives Prestigious National Academy of Sciences Award in Molecular Biology
            Hashim Al-Hashimi, PhD, James B.
        
    2020 Spring Faculty Celebration
            NEW DATE! Tuesday, May 5, 5:00-7:30pm, Doris Duke Center at Duke Gardens
        
    School of Medicine Unveils Portrait of Dr. Brenda Armstrong
            “Brenda Armstrong was a passionate advocate for social justice and her life exemplified that commitment.
        
    Duke Research Finds ‘Baby’ Cells Protect our Bones
            A fall—whether down the porch steps or on a slick patch of ice in the driveway—can have a big impact on anyone, but it can be especially difficult for older people.
        
    Kidney Donor’s HIV Strain Detected in HIV Positive Recipient Shortly After Transplant
            Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is one of nature’s trickiest invaders, hijacking the biological makeup of a body’s own cells to infect and replicate.