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Inside TB's Hidden Cities

August 20, 2025
Advanced genetic sequencing reveals the cells behind many persistent tuberculosis infections and provides a map of exactly where these cells live, pointing the way toward new treatments.
Miriam Chisholm, MS4, explains her research in front of her poster.

Duke Medical Student Discoveries Chart the Future of Health Care

August 19, 2025
Duke medical students showcased over 100 projects at the school’s 56th Annual Student Research Symposium, a highlight of Duke's research-driven MD program.
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Incoming MD Class Celebrates White Coat Ceremony

August 14, 2025
The first-year students in the School of Medicine’s MD program celebrated their entry into the profession of medicine at the 2025 White Coat Ceremony on Aug. 8 in Page Auditorium. 
Dean Klotman speaking with Daren Solis and Alvin So, two students enrolled in Duke's health professions programs.

Next Generation Providers: A Conversation with Duke HPE Students Daren Solis and Alvin So

August 12, 2025
Duke School of Medicine Dean Mary Klotman, MD, speaks with Daren Solis and Alvin So, two remarkable students enrolled in Duke's health professions programs
A rising 9th-grader enters the Durham Early College of Health Sciences while teachers and administrators cheer and wave pompoms.

Durham Early College of Health Sciences Welcomes Inaugural Class

August 11, 2025
The first cohort of 104 rising ninth-graders began their studies last week at the new school, a partnership between Duke Health, Durham Public Schools, and Durham Technical Community College designed to create pathways for high school students into careers at Duke Health.
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Reimagining Support for Family Caregivers and Their Loved Ones

August 11, 2025
Family caregivers face an immense burden. Duke population health researchers are gathering evidence to show what type of care leads to the best physical and mental health for the care recipients, and how to best support the caregivers themselves.
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Piling On Prescriptions in Your 50s and 60s May Hurt Strength and Balance

August 11, 2025
New study links the use of five medications or more — known as polypharmacy —to reduced strength and mobility in adults as young as 50.
mother holding her baby

The Protein That’s Crucial for a Healthy Pregnancy

August 4, 2025
Researchers have discovered for the first time that a particular protein plays a crucial role in the development of a normal placenta in the early stages of pregnancy. Learning more more about the protein, PIEZ01, and its role in pregnancy could pave the way for preventing unexplained miscarriages, preeclampsia, or fetal growth restriction.
Peter Allen, MD

Peter Allen Named Chair of Surgery

August 4, 2025
Peter J. Allen, MD, a nationally known surgical oncologist and leader in cancer care, has been named the new chair of the Department of Surgery in the School of Medicine, effective August 25, 2025.  
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Can Electronic Health Records Reveal Early Signs of Autism?

August 4, 2025
Duke researchers are collaborating on a new project that uses machine learning to recognize patterns in electronic health record data associated with children who are later diagnosed with autism.

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