Vice President Joe Biden brings Cancer Moonshot to Duke
Invoking the aspirational spirit that put U.S.
Research Administrators are Behind-the-Scenes Stars
‘Unsung heroes’ support research, including Nobel Prize winners
School of Medicine Receives Inaugural Grant to Support Young Physician-Scientists
The Duke University School of Medicine is one of only ten institutions nationwide to receive a grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF) through its inaugural Fund to Retain Clinical S
Trio of Autism-Linked Molecules Orchestrate Neuron Connections
New research from Duke University reveals how three proteins work in concert to wire up a specific area of the developing brain that is responsible for processing sensory information.
Surviving As An Underrepresented Minority Scientist
Early Trial Shows Injectable Agent Illuminates Cancer During Surgery
Doctors at Duke Medicine have tested a new injectable agent that causes cancer cells in a tumor to fluoresce, potentially increasing a surgeon’s ability to locate and remove all of a canc
Duke Master of Biomedical Sciences Program Celebrates its First Anniversary
Students, faculty and staff of the Duke Master of Biomedical Sciences program celebrated its first anniversary this week in recognition of the December 6, 2014 Board