Call for Applications – Faculty Flex Voucher Program
Junior faculty members are often faced with the critical challenge of jump-starting their careers at the same time that family/childcare obligations are least flexible.
New Insight Illuminates How Cells Respond to Stress
Finding could lead to new approaches to fight cancer and slow the effects of aging
Greater Exposure to Flame Retardants Might Be Associated with Thyroid Cancer
Use of flame retardant chemicals coincides with increased incidence of thyroid cancer
Three Duke Medical Students Named North Carolina Albert Schweitzer Fellows
The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship (ASF) today announced the selection of its 2017-18 class of North Carolina Albert Schweitzer Fellows.
Transgender College Freshmen Drink More, Experience More Blackouts
Survey: transgender students had more physical, social, academic problems due to alcohol
Duke Medical Students Celebrate Match Day 2017!
Each year, fourth-year medical students across the country view the third week of March as the start of their future.
Reducing Radiation Could Safely Cut Breast Cancer Treatment Costs
A shorter regimen is scientifically sound, but most women still get the longer therapy
Researchers Map Pathways to Protective Antibodies for an HIV Vaccine
The findings advance progress toward HIV vaccine design