How Fever in Early Pregnancy Causes Heart, Facial Birth Defects
Research in animals suggests some defects could be prevented by alleviating fever
Johnson receives NIH award to fund Center of Excellence on Minority Health and Health Disparities
Kimberly Johnson, MD, associate professor of medicine (Geriatrics) and senior fellow in the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Developme
Two Duke Faculty Win NIH New Innovator Awards
Award grants 1.5 million dollars to fund innovative, high-impact research
Researchers Identify Genetic Drivers of Most Common Form of Lymphoma
More than 150 genetic mutations play a role in diffuse large B cell lymphoma
Clinical Research Appreciation for Faculty and Staff, October 10th
The 2017 Annual Clinical Research Appreciation Event sponsored by the Duke Office of Clinical Research was a resounding success. Over 600 attendees enjoyed networking with colleagues and meet
Researcher and lymphoma survivor Kris Wood is finding answers.
Why do perfectly good cancer treatments suddenly stop working? Researcher and lymphoma survivor Kris Wood is finding answers. Wood’s research focuses on cancer resistance: the ability of cancer cells to activate effective biochemical defenses to protect themselves from the drugs we use to fight them.
Study Shows Minimally Invasive Valve Replacements Hold Up Well After Five Years
The biological valves used in TAVR and surgical procedures maintain function over time