Register Now! School of Medicine Finances: A Primer
            Presented by: Scott Gibson, MBA, Executive Vice Dean for Administration
When: Thursday, January 17, Noon-1:30pm
        
    Register Now! Getting Promoted in the Clinical Sciences
            Getting Promoted in the Clinical Sciences
Wednesday, October 17, 2018, 12:30-3:00pm; Trent Semans Great Hall
        
    Medical Student Leads Study to Extend New Non-invasive Imaging Technology to Infants
            Duke scientists found that a recently popularized non-invasive technology used to detect eye diseases in adults can also be used on infants. 
        
    Researchers in the Regeneration Next Initiative Discuss Re-growing Tissues in the Human Nervous System.
            Duke researchers in the Regeneration Next Initiative discuss their work on re-growing tissues in the human nervous system.
        
    Two Duke faculty Receive Awards from the American Society for Microbiology
            Two Duke faculty have received awards from the American Society for Microbiology.  The 2019 American Society for Microbiology awards in research, education, an
        
    The Value of Time Away from the Bench
            I love graduate school. I use genetics and cell biology to study the mechanisms by which cells change their shape in response to chemical cues.
        
    Duke Community & Family Medicine Awarded $1.8M HRSA Grant to Create Community-Based Primary Care Fellowship
            Duke Community & Family Medicine has been awarded a $1.8 million five-year grant by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to create and implement a two-year community-based pr
        
    Fall Writing Retreat for Faculty in Medicine and the Health Sciences
            September 28, 2018 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
The King's Daughters Inn - 204 N Buchanan St. Durham, NC 27707
        
    Restoring, Preserving Cardiovascular Health Is Focus of Research Initiative
            
A new focus on prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is gathering momentum at Duke to accelerate the transition from treatment to prevention, from palliative care to cure. 
        
    Congratulations to the Master of Management in Clinical Informatics Class of 2018.
            Duke University’s Master of Management in Clinical Informatics (MMCi) program celebrates the graduation of the class of 2018 on Saturday August 18th.  The 
        
     
             
             
             
            