Duke Alumnus, Trustee William Kaelin Receives Nobel Prize for Medicine
Dr. William G. Kaelin Jr., a Duke trustee and alumnus, was awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
Duke Medical Student Alex Villeda awarded Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship
Duke University medical student Alex Villeda has been awarded the 2019 Herbert W.
New Duke Center Takes Aim at the Dark Genome
Spanning Duke University and Duke Health, the Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies will use homegrown tools and techniques to discover potential therapies for human diseases from autism to
Duke Vaccine Institute Plays Integral Role in National Effort to Improve Flu Shots
As part of a massive national effort to improve and modernize flu shots, the Duke Human Vaccine Institute has received three research contracts from the Nationa
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
"Creative people tend to cheat more and this should make us feel worried”
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