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Lack of Vaccines, Social Instability Are Fueling Mpox Crisis in Africa

September 9, 2024
Threat of a pandemic remains low, but international collaboration is needed to contain the virus, DGHI expert says.
MEK Friday Message with Robert Tighe, MD

How Climate Change Affects Health: A Conversation with Robert Tighe, MD

September 9, 2024
Executive Vice President for Health Affairs and Dean of the Duke University School of Medicine Mary Klotman, MD, talks with Robert Tighe, MD, about the school’s new climate change research strategy, emphasizing the critical need to address the climate crisis and its impact on health.
Stacy Waters

Stacy Waters Appointed Vice President of Duke Health Development and Alumni Affairs

September 9, 2024
Stacy Waters, MBA, has been named the new vice president of Duke Health Development and Alumni Affairs (DHDAA), effective November 4, 2024.  
Ryan M Antiel, MD

Ryan Antiel, MD, MSME, Named Greenwall Faculty Scholar

September 6, 2024
Ryan Antiel , MD, has been awarded a Greenwall Faculty Scholars Award for his work on the ethics of artificial womb technology.
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Study Solves Testosterone’s Paradoxical Effects in Prostate Cancer

September 5, 2024
A study from the Duke Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology reveals why higher levels of testosterone cause early prostate cancers to grow but can stop later-stage disease. The findings promise to help doctors better target treatment.
Jörn Coers, PhD

Duke Professor Jörn Coers Earns MERIT Award for Chlamydia Research

September 5, 2024
NIH Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award supports research of the immune evasion strategies of Chlamydia trachomatis, the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection.
Debra Silver, PhD

Debra Silver Receives Prestigious Javits Award for Brain Development Research

September 4, 2024
Debra Silver, PhD, professor of molecular genetics and microbiology, cell biology and neurobiology at Duke University School
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DHVI Receives Contract to Manufacture Investigational Avian Flu Vaccines

September 4, 2024
The Duke Human Vaccine Institute has received funding from the National Institutes of Health to manufacture H5N1 avian flu vaccines for use in clinical trials.
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Wearable Heart Monitor Increases Diagnosis of Irregular Heart Rhythm

September 4, 2024
A Duke study found that wearable, long-term continuous heart monitors helped identify more cases of atrial fibrillation but did not lead to a reduction in hospitalizations due to stroke.
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Jeannie Beckham's 35 Years — and Counting — of Patient Care, Research, and Leadership

September 4, 2024
Over her 35 years in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Jeannie Beckham, PhD, has mentored more than 140 undergraduates, graduate students, clinical psychology trainees, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty members.

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