Department of Immunology is now Department of Integrative Immunobiology
The Department of Immunology in the School of Medicine has changed its name to the Department of Integrative Immunobiology.
EDI Spotlight: Sonali Biswas, MPHS
In her Spotlight interview, Sonali Biswas reflects on how connecting with students sharing her identities helped her overcome her imposter syndrome and feelings of isolation.
Neuro Camp Helps People Continue Their Recovery
Studies show that individuals with neurological conditions benefit from their initial rehabilitation during hospitalization but can continue to improve physical function through post-discharge therapy.
Duke Emergency Medicine Comes into Its Own
Anything can happen in an emergency department and that’s especially true at Duke, and taking care of patients is only one of the ways Duke emergency medicine physicians excel.
Blue Devil of the Week: A Commitment to Addressing Childhood Trauma
Kelly Sullivan, PhD, Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, supports clinical staff and programs as director of Mental Health Services at the Center for Child & Family Health.
Understanding and Fixing Inequities in Palliative Care and Organ Transplant
The Dean's Distinguished Research Series concluded on April 20 with lectures from Kimberly Johnson, MD, and Lisa McElroy, MD. The two researchers discussed their work to understand health disparities and develop health system innovations to reduce them.
Duke Launches Site for COVID Vaccine Study Among Health Care Workers
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is collaborating with the Duke Department of Emergency Medicine on a study to evaluate the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines and the long-term impact of infection among health care personnel.
Blood May Hold the Key to Cheating Father Time
Products have flooded the marketplace that purport to make a person appear younger.
Dean Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Julius Wilder, MD, PhD
Dean Klotman welcomes Julius Wilder, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Assistant Professor of Sociology, to discuss the rising rate of colon cancer in young adults, and what Duke is doing to help turn this trend around.
Construction Workers at Increased Risk for Life-Threatening Lung Disease, Study Finds
A study led by a School of Medicine researcher shows that construction workers are at increased risk for restrictive lung disease and points to the need for more preventive measures.