Star-Shaped Brain Cells Orchestrate Neural Connections
Dysfunction of intricate astrocyte cells may underlie devastating diseases like autism, schizophrenia and epilepsy
Research Wednesdays | Changes to NIH Submissions for Human Subjects Research
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Teamwork and Diversity Award Winners Champion Duke Values
Faculty and staff members honored for making health care more efficient, diverse
Duke Students Become Virus Detectives through Global Health Fieldwork
In recent years, Southeast Asia has surfaced as a “hotspot” for novel respiratory virus emergence due to dense populations of humans and domestic animals living in close proximity.
How a $10 Microchip Turns 2-D Ultrasound Machines to 3-D Imaging Devices
Low-cost upgrade could more easily image babies, trauma patients who can’t be moved
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Medical Students Stand in Solidarity with DACA Recipients
A group of Duke first and second year medical students gathered to show support for DACA recipient
Umbilical Cord Blood Improves Motor Skills in Some Children with Cerebral Palsy
Randomized clinical trial shows improved motor function in children infused with own cells
Applications are now being accepted for the 2018 LEADER Program!
On April 17-19, 2018 the Office for Faculty Development will host the 9th annual Duke course on Leadership Development for Researchers (LEADER).