“Dear DOSI“: Questions from the audience of our Research Town Halls
Before and after each of our monthly town-halls, ASIST collects questions and topics of interests from the audience.
New Insight on Potent HIV Antibody Could Improve Vaccine Design
In the quest to develop an effective HIV vaccine, researchers have focused attention on identifying and targeting the region of the virus’s outer envelope where a lineage of antibodies are able to
School of Medicine Faculty and Student Recognized at Samuel Dubois Cook Society Awards Ceremony
Faculty and a student from the School of Medicine were recognized at the Samuel Dubois Cook Society awards ceremony held Tuesd
Duke University Among Top 10 in Nation for Federal Medical Research Funding
Duke University received $384.6 million last year from the National Institutes of Health to advance medical research, ranking 9th in the country among universities, research institutions and teachi
Recruitment and Engagement Policy Update with Support Materials
The Duke University Health System (DUHS) has revised language in the Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) Brochure. The go-live date for the updated brochure has been postponed to March 1st.&nbs
Dzirasa Receives Prestigious AAAS Fellowship
A Duke scientist is one of ten researchers selected for a prestigious fellowship by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Duke Surgery Ranks First Nationwide in NIH Funding
The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research has released its 2018 rankings of NIH funding for basic and clinical science departments, revealing that Duke Surge
Study Signals Survival Benefit for Black Men on New Prostate Cancer Drugs
It used to be a statistical fact that African-American men fared worse than whites when battling prostate cancer.