Energy Initiative-Supported Project Connects Brain Science with Electric Cars
Electronics developed for deep brain stimulation useful for electric vehicles too
Boston Alumni Welcome New Trainees
Earlier this summer, Boston-area medical alumni welcomed new Duke SOM graduates who were beginning their training at hospitals in the city.
Holly Hedrick, MD’91
Alumni Spotlight - Fixing the Unimaginable
Pediatric and fetal surgeon Holly Hedrick, MD’91, gives hope for families and babies with complex birth defects
Get Involved on Your Local Duke Alumni Board
Would you like to be nominated to represent the School of Medicine on your local Duke alumni regional board?
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Fight Infectious Disease
Typhoid, Ebola use cholesterol to enter cells
Dr. Viera Named New Chair of Department of Community and Family Medicine
Anthony Viera, MD, MPH, has been named the new chair of the Department of Community and Family Medicine, effective October 1, 2017. Dr.
Lab Tests Show Molecule Appears to Spur Cell Death in Tumors, Inflammation
Drug-like molecule is being studied as a therapy for cancer, autoimmune disorders.
Scientist Map Sex Chromosome Evolution in Fungi
Biologically speaking, nearly every species on Earth has two opposite sexes, male and female. But with some fungi and other microbes, sex can be a lot more complicated.