Molecular Map Shows How to Disable Dangerous Bioweapon
During World War II, the Soviet Red Army was forced to move their biological warfare operations out of the path of advancing Nazi troops.
Ian Curran named new Vice Dean of Education at Duke-NUS
To spearhead School’s overall medical education strategies
Hernandez named Vice Dean for Clinical Research; Swamy named Senior Associate Dean in Clinical Research
Adrian Hernandez, MD, has been named the new vice dean for clinical research for the Duke University School of Medicine. Dr.
The Department of Population Health Sciences Trains D&I Scholars to Confront Cardiovascular Outcomes
Through a recently awarded K12 grant, the Department of Population Health Sciences will train Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) scholars to use rigorous qualitative and quantitative method
Cardiac Arrests in Black Neighborhoods Less Likely to get CPR, Defibrillation
Study shows that delaying CPR is associated with worse survival
Duke Scientists Map Genomic Atlas of Your Inner Fish Gut
Genetics of digestion little-changed in 420 million years
Education and Monitoring Improves the Use of Stroke-Prevention Therapies
Improving use of anticoagulation drugs is a key to preventing strokes
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.