Patierno Receives 2019 AACR Cancer Health Disparities Award
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) announced Steven R.
Duke Teams Earn NIH Funding as Part of National Effort to Combat Opioid Crisis
Research teams from Duke received more than $24 million in federal grants to address challenges related to pain and the opioid crisis, with more than $19 million awarded to investigators from the
Local Triangle PhD Students Receive Funding from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – Several PhD graduate students from local universities received professional development support to help ensure their success in predoctoral graduate studies.
"Creative people tend to cheat more and this should make us feel worried”
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Summary of the Research Town Hall “On the Respect of Data”
We live in the era of Dataism – said David Brooks years ago and, mor
What do you need to know to handle and report outside relationships
Of late, there has been a flurry of conversation around research activities that involve others outside of Duke. How should things be reported? What if there is no financial conflict of interest? Federal regulation requires that institutions like Duke need to make determinations, and that requires that the information is known. Here is what you need to know if you struggle to find the answer.
How does machine learning identify bad data?
“Dear DOSI”: Questions from the Audience of our Research Town Halls
David Carlson, PhD, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engin
Durham-based Agtech firm expanding its operations
Durham-based, Arbiom, an agtech company, is expanding its local operations. Plans for a commercial manufacturing facility in the Triangle are under
Precision BioSciences announces expected Durham-area hires
Durham-based genome editing company, Precision BioSciences, has announced plans to hire at least 60 Triangle area employees over the next y
Duke Office of Science Integrity hosts event to recognize and prevent workplace bullying
Sexual harassment is illegal. Falsifying documents is illegal. But unfortunately, bullying – in most of its shapes and forms—is not.
LETTER FROM LARRY CARIN, VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH: A COMMUNITY DEDICATED TO THE HIGHEST QUALITY: DUKE
When I was recently named to the new position of Vice President for Research at Duke last month, it was the culmination of an extensive process that examined how Duke performs all aspects of resear