Susanna Naggie receives Oswald Avery Award for Early Achievement
The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) has presented its 2018 Oswald Avery Award for Early Achievement to the DCRI’s
Brenda Armstrong, MD, Renowned Pediatric Cardiologist and Community Hero, Dies
Whether coaching Durham Striders student athletes on the track field, caring for her patients, or recruiting and mentoring Duke University medical students, Brenda Armstrong, MD, was passionate abo
Nobel Prize Winner George P. Smith Completed Early Award-winning Research at Duke
Duke missed the Nobel Prize this year, but we can at least claim a share of the reflected glory.
REDCap Day 2018
The Duke Office of Clinical Research (DOCR) hosted the first Duke REDCap Day on Wednesday, September 26th.
The Department of Medicine and Scholars@Duke will partner to offer another profile photo day next month.
When: Tuesday, November 13 - 1:45 p.m. to 5 p.m
Where: Chaplin Family Lounge (Brodhead Center, Room 247)
Duke Hosts 15th Precision Medicine World Conference
What role should artificial intelligence play in patient diagnosis? How can we best prepare the next generation to make sense of enormous amounts of health-related data?
Researchers Find How Natural Killer Cells Regulate Protective HIV Antibodies
In the quest to develop a vaccine that triggers the immune system to prevent HIV infection, researchers have focused on identifying and eliciting a particular type of antibody that is capable of ne
Reaching for Equity
In the 1950s, Kimberly Johnson’s maternal grandmother was diagnosed with metastatic cervical cancer and ultimately lost her life to the disease.