The Real Enemy of Good Science
Is the biggest enemy of good science a financial conflict of interest? Probably not. The real enemy is bias. How do you measure bias? What are potential sources of bias?
Anna Mae Diehl, MD, Receives Beckman Trust Award for Outstanding Mentorship
Anna Mae Diehl, MD, the Florence McAllister Professor of Medicine and professor of molecular genetics and microbiology in Duke University Sch
Duke Researchers Partner with Space Agencies to Send Human Models to Space to Test Radiation Risks
Those who remember the crash test dummy commercials for automobiles in the 1980s know that testing new technologies using human models first can help keep actual people safe.
School of Medicine Faculty Plentiful on 'Highly Cited' List

Luftig, Steinbach, Tomaras and Wray Named AAAS Fellows
Four faculty members from the Duke University School of Medicine have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Senior PhD Students Receive 2018 Chancellor’s Award For Excellence in Basic Science Research

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2018 DukeMed Alumni Award Recipients Announced
Read about each recipient and watch their biographical video.
Duke launches Project HOPE1000
Project Hope1000, a new Children’s Health & Discovery Initiative (CHDI) research study led by Sallie Permar, MD, PhD, professor of pediatrics, molecular genetics and microbiology, and