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Heitman Elected to National Academy of Medicine

October 21, 2024
Joseph Heitman, MD, PhD, James B. Duke Professor and chair of the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
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Mary E. Klotman's Friday Message and Updates

October 18, 2024
Duke University School of Medicine Dean Mary Klotman, MD, shares updates on significant research achievements, prestigious awards, upcoming events, and important health reminders.
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Making It Work in Uganda

October 15, 2024
Tamara Fitzgerald, MD, PhD, an associate professor of surgery and global health, has been working to improve surgical care in Uganda for more than a decade.
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Through the Lens

October 14, 2024
Duke University Hospital ophthalmic photographer Kathleen Warren, CPT, OCT-C, works at the intersection of medicine and art to understand eye health.
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Infectious Fungi Are Loving Global Warming

October 14, 2024
Climate change has the potential to make fungi even more hazardous to our health, according to research from Asiya Gusa, PhD. A video from Duke University explains more.
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Medical Student Studying Risk of Blood Clots in Space Travel

October 10, 2024
Third-year medical student Dominic Tanzillo won a fellowship to study clotting risks of space travel.
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Derek Southwell Receives NIH Director’s New Innovator Award

October 8, 2024
Derek Southwell, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the Duke Department of Neurosurgery, has received the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award from the National Institutes of Health to investigate the cellular properties and circuit functional roles of human cortical interneurons.
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Duke Transplant Team Helps Pioneer Total Artificial Heart

October 8, 2024
A Graham, North Carolina, man became the second person in the world to receive the device, which provides a bridge to transplant.
Richard Brennan, PhD

An Intentional Mentor: Richard G. Brennan Steps Down After 13 Years as Biochemistry Chair

October 8, 2024
Richard G. Brennan, PhD, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry, can count many successes during his 13 years as chair of the Duke Department of Biochemistry, including celebrating two Nobel Laureates from the department, as well as playing a pivotal role in bringing the vital technology of cryogenic electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) to Duke.
Duke Spark Director Maciej Mazurowski, PhD

Spark Initiative for AI in Medical Imaging Officially Launches at Duke

October 7, 2024
The Duke Spark Initiative for AI in Medical Imaging formally launches this week. Spark’s mission at Duke encompasses research into development and use of artificial intelligence in medical imaging, with an emphasis on collaborative work between physicians across different specialties and machine learning experts.

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