Mathers Foundation Funds an "Expedition" to Map Novel Structures in the Human Genome
Most people are familiar with the twisted ladder shape of DNA’s double helix. But sometimes, for reasons no one fully understands, the normal double helix structure is turned on its head.
Three Duke Med Students Named Albert Schweitzer Fellows
Three Duke Medical students will spend the next year improving community health and developing lifelong leadership skills.
Sound Waves Could Provide 'Liquid Biopsies'
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Duke from on High
Pointed spires, vigilant gargoyles and gothic towers rise above the trees in the woods of Durham.
Poliovirus Therapy for Recurrent Glioblastoma Has 3-Year Survival Rate of 21%
A genetically modified poliovirus therapy developed at Duke Cancer Institute shows significantly improved long-term survival for patients with recurrent glioblastoma, with a three-year survival rat
Third annual Winn Awards celebrate achievements in diversity and inclusion within the School of Medicine
The Duke University School of Medicine’s faculty, staff, trainees, and students celebrated the year’s achievements in diversity and inclusion and honored exceptional achievements in the field with
2018 State of the School Address
Presented by Mary E. Klotman, MD, Dean, Duke University School of Medicine
Part 1
[video:https://youtu.be/uNVbTY1guNM]