Not Your Basic Bench: Zebrafish Reveal Secrets of the Developing Gut
Our intestine is a highly complex organ – a tortuous, rugged channel built of many specialized cell-types and coated with a protective, slimy matrix.
New Vaccine Production Could Improve Flu Shot Accuracy
A new way of producing the seasonal flu vaccine could speed up the process and provide better protection against infection.
Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine Welcomes Inaugural T32 Post-Doctoral Fellows
The Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine is pleased to announce the first two post-doctoral
MMCi program travels to Washington, DC to discuss healthcare policy and innovation with industry leaders
The 2017 class of Duke’s Master of Management in Clinical Informatics program recently spent three days in Washington, DC, discussing healthcare policy and in
Call for Applications for Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists at Duke
Call for Applications for Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists at Duke
Randomized Clinical Trial Shows Palliative Care in Heart Failure Improves Patient Outcomes
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Duke Launches Second Enrollment Location for Project Baseline Study
With a study watch on her wrist and a sleep sensor in her new tote bag, a Caucasian woman in her 40s walked out of the Duke University Medical Center around 5:30 p.m.
Pilot Programs Seek to Integrate Genomic Data Into Practice
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