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Rajiv Shah, M.D., delivers the 2024 Victor J. Dzau Distinguished Lecture in Global Health at Duke's Karsh Alumni & Visitors Center on Jan. 31. Photo by Evan Stulberger/The Rockefeller Foundation

Don’t Settle for “Just a Little Bit of Good”

February 5, 2024
Rockefeller Foundation President Rajiv Shah delivered the Victor J. Dzau Distinguished Lecture in Public Health, calling on leaders to think bigger to address global threats like climate change.
HIV rendering

Scientists See an Ultra-Fast Movement in an HIV-1 Surface Protein

February 5, 2024
Duke Human Vaccine Institute scientists are targeting a fast-moving protein that could hold the key to developing an effective HIV vaccine.
Wilburt C. Davison with Centennial logo

Centennial Spotlights Wilburt C. Davison

February 1, 2024
Wilburt C. Davison – Dave to his friends – served as the founding dean of the medical school for its first 30 years, and was chair of Pediatrics from 1927 to 1954.
Duke Health employees with Craig Albanese and Mary Klotman

Early College Partnership Will Forge More Paths to Careers in Health Care

January 31, 2024
Meet two Duke Health employees who found their calling thanks to a community collaboration with Durham Technical Community College and Durham Public Schools that's poised to help many others find careers in health care.
graphic with headline: Duke Elevates Duke-Margolis to a University Heath Policy Institute

Duke Elevates Duke-Margolis to a University Heath Policy Institute

January 31, 2024
Duke University advanced its commitment to improving health care quality, equity, and affordability through health policy by announcing the elevation of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy to the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy.
Cup with paint brushes Duke Arts - Create Sessions

New Partnership Aims to Improve Well-being Through Hands-on Arts Workshops

January 29, 2024
The Office of Learning Environment and Well-Being (LE WELL) has partnered with Duke Arts Create to offer free workshops twice a month from January through April on the sixth floor of the Trent Semans Center for Health Education.  
Mary E Klotman's Friday Message for January 26, 2024

Mary E. Klotman's Message for Friday, January 26, 2024

January 26, 2024
This week's message focuses on the recent activities of Duke University School of Medicine faculty, staff, students and trainees.
Frank Keefe, PhD

Frank Keefe Receives APA Distinguished Scientific Award

January 25, 2024
Frank Keefe, PhD, professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences, received the American Psychological Association’s 2024 Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology—the highest honor for scientific contribution presented by the APA.
Dr. Southwell in Mask & PPE in Surgery

Duke Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Conducting First-In-Human Studies of Cell Transplantation for Epilepsy

January 25, 2024
A groundbreaking clinical trial is taking a new approach to treat seizures: brain cell transplantation.
James B. Duke Statue at Sunrise

Six Faculty Receive Physician-Scientist Strong Start Awards

January 25, 2024
Six Duke University School of Medicine faculty members have been selected to receive 2024 Physician-Scientist “Strong Start” awards.

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