New Professorship Honors Namesake’s Creativity and Passion
A new gift from the R.J. Samulski Innovation Foundation has endowed a professorship in the Department of Radiation Oncology.
Chantell Evans Named a HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar
Chantell Evans is one of 31 inaugural recipients of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Freeman Hrabowsky Scholarships, a new award of up to $8.6M over 10 years for outstanding early career faculty dedicated to EDI.
Pranam Chatterjee wins 2022 Hartwell Biomedical Research Award
Pranam Chatterjee, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical engineering and computer science, is one of ten recipients of the
Filiano Wins 2022 Hartwell Biomedical Research Award
Anthony Filiano, PhD, assistant professor of neurosurgery at Duke University School of Medicine, is one of 10 recipients of the 2022 Hartwell Individual Bio
Duke Experts Discuss Proposed New North Carolina Abortion Restrictions
A new bill that would criminalize abortion in most cases after 12 weeks was created without public input or adequate consultation from medical experts and will endanger women’s lives unnecessarily, says three Duke experts.
Dean Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Raphael Valdivia, PhD
Dean Klotman, talks with Raphael Valdivia, PhD, about the reasoning for changing the name of the Department of Immunology to the Department of Integrative Immunobiology.
Meet the School of Medicine’s 2023 Distinguished Professors
This spring, 27 faculty members in the Duke University School of Medicine have been awarded distinguished professorships.
New Vision for Immunology Research at Duke School of Medicine
Chair Raphael Valdivia, PhD, is overseeing the restructuring of Duke University School of Medicine’s immunology departm
MD/PhD Candidate One of Two Student Speakers Selected for University Commencement Ceremony
Dylan Eiger, who is graduating from the School of Medicine with a combined MD/PhD, was nominated for his research contributions and his efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in his field.
Thirty-five Years of Supporting Medical Students
When Sheba Hall first came to work as a staff assistant in the Office of Student Affairs at Duke University School of Medicine in 1987, "I felt like I was in the right place at the right time," she said.