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rendering of an Anti-Clotting Molecule

New Molecule Mimics the Anti-Clotting Action of Blood-Sucking Organisms

May 13, 2024
A team of Duke researchers describe a synthetic molecule that mimics the effects of compounds in the saliva of blood-sucking critters that can also be swiftly reversed, enabling clotting to resume when needed after treatment.
Jun Chen, MD

Duke Aims to Bolster Immunity After Radiation Exposure 

May 10, 2024

Researchers at Duke University School of Medicine have secured a contract from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) for up to $6 million

Michael Plebanek, PhD, and Brent A. Hanks, MD, PhD

How Cancer Tumors Hijack the Body’s Defense System

May 10, 2024
Discovery paves the way for more effective cancer treatments that benefit a larger group of patients.
Gold Apple

Medical Students Select 2024 Golden Apple Award Winners

May 9, 2024
Medical students at Duke University School of Medicine have selected selected Jamie Fox, MD; Erica Odukoya, MD; and Jenny Van Kirk, MD; for the 2024 annual Golden Apple Awards.   
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Duke Institute for Health Innovation Announces 2024 Innovation Awards

May 9, 2024
Duke Health leaders have selected seven high-potential innovation projects to be implemented as part of the Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI)’s annual call for project ideas.
Talia Aron, MD, with her husband and two daughters.

New Hope for Bladder and Other Urothelial Cancers

May 9, 2024
Duke Cancer Institute is rewriting the narrative for patients with bladder and urothelial cancer by pursuing innovative combination therapy.
view of a person's arms as they perform an electronic BP test at home.

Study Shows Alarming Rise in Heart Failure Deaths, Especially Among Younger Adults

May 8, 2024
After decades of decline, heart failure mortality is climbing, with a dramatic rise in heart failure deaths among adults age 45 and younger.
Rendering of an HIV virus

GPS-like System Shows Promise as HIV Vaccine Strategy to Elicit Critical Antibodies

May 8, 2024
A team led by the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) has developed a vaccine approach that works like a GPS, guiding the immune system through the specific steps to make broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV.
two hands grasping a denim covered knee

Blood Test Finds Knee Osteoarthritis up to Eight Years Before It Appears on X-rays

May 8, 2024
A blood test successfully predicted knee osteoarthritis at least eight years before tell-tale signs of the disease appeared on x-rays, Duke Health researchers report.
Prentiss Harrison

The Birth of the PA Profession

May 6, 2024
Prentiss Harrison was the first African American physician assistant in the country. Learn more about him and other pioneering graduates of the Duke Physician Assistant Program, which was the first such program in the country.

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