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Heart Patients Miss Key Cholesterol Goal, Study Finds 

January 6, 2025
A new study finds 60% of heart disease patients have uncontrolled cholesterol, many aren’t on recommended cholesterol-lowering medications.
Rohit Singh, PhD

New Technique Helps AI Predict Antibody Structures More Accurately

January 6, 2025

A team led by Rohit Singh, PhD, has developed a computational technique that allows large language models to predict antibody structures more accurately.

Samuel Katz, MD

Duke Centennial Spotlight: Samuel Katz, MD

January 6, 2025
Samuel Katz, MD, who chaired the Department of Pediatrics for 22 years, was a role model for integrating science and clinical care.
Aditee Narayan, MD, MPH

Narayan Named Vice Dean for Education

January 3, 2025

After a thorough national search, Aditee Narayan, MD, MPH, has been appointed Vice Dean for Education at Duke University School of Medicine, effective January 1, 2025. 

Devdutta Sangvai, MD

Sangvai Named NC Secretary of Health and Human Services

December 20, 2024
Devdutta Sangvai, MD, is a professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at Duke and will be the first Indian-American Cabinet member.
Screenshot from the Dean's Holiday Video

Celebrating the Holiday Season Together

December 20, 2024
Join Dr. Klotman and her family as they share holiday cheer and reflect on the remarkable milestones achieved by our school this year. From groundbreaking research to impactful community partnerships, this festive message encourages everyone to prioritize health and well-being during the holiday season. Let's look forward to an even more successful 2025 together.
Zhao Zang, PhD

Zhang Awarded 2024 Sontag Foundation Distinguished Scientist Award

December 19, 2024
Zhao Zhang, PhD , associate professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, has been named a recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Scientist Award from The Sontag Foundation.
Omar Mohiuddin

EDI Spotlight: Omar Mohiuddin, OTR/L, MS, MPH, CLVT

December 19, 2024
Over the years as an occupational therapist, Omar Mohiuddin, OTR/L, MS, MPH, CLVT, came to realize that many accessibility issues often go unaddressed, even in spaces originally designed with older adults and persons with visual impairment in mind. That realization fueled his passion for accessibility and drives his devotion to improving the day-to-day lives of persons with blindness and low vision.
Portrait of elder alumni in green regalia with a Duke 100 centennial banner in the background

A Weekend of Reunion and Celebration: 2024 Duke Medical Alumni Weekend Video

December 17, 2024
Hundreds of medical alumni and their guests returned to Duke, Nov. 14 - 17, 2024, to celebrate the annual Duke Medical Alumni Weekend festivities. This year, packed full of reunion programming, featured a special nod to Duke's Centennial celebration.
Duke med students Guissepe Yanez, MS3,  and Liban Mohamed, MS2, show BOOST students Gabriel Gil, 11, and Jonathan Sanchez, 11, how to suture during BOOST’s 20th anniversary celebration.

Celebrating a 20-Year Legacy of Boosting Student Interest in STEM

December 17, 2024
Duke University School of Medicine’s BOOST Program recently celebrated 20 years of inspiring young people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and medicine (STEM).

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