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What an Animated Taco Reveals About Curiosity and Patience

October 24, 2023
New research shows that curiosity can prioritize the journey over the outcome
MEK Friday Message Featuring Kanecia Zimmerman

Mary E. Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Kanecia Zimmerman, MD, PhD, MPH

October 23, 2023
Mary Klotman, MD, Talks with Kanecia Zimmerman, MD, PhD, MPH, who is Duke's principal investigator for the Clinical Trials Data Coordinating Center for research on Long COVID.
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Duke Celebrates Open Access: Breaking Barriers for Quality Research

October 23, 2023
Sifting through information can be overwhelming. But open access journals are changing the game, offering quality articles for free online. Duke Medical Library kicks off International Open Access Week (Oct. 23-29), celebrating its bold step to cover publishing fees in some journals for Duke scholars.
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Single Vaccine Protects Against Three Deadly Strains of Coronavirus

October 18, 2023
A vaccine designed to protect against three different deadly coronaviruses shows success in mouse studies, demonstrating the viability of a pan-coronavirus vaccine developed by researchers at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute.
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Duke Health's Dual Leadership Model

October 17, 2023
Mary E. Klotman, MD, Executive Vice President for Health Affairs, Duke University; Dean, Duke University School of Medicine, and Chief Academic Officer, Duke Health and Craig Albanese, MD, MBA, Chief Executive Officer, Duke University Health System detail how they're working together to build deeper alignment between Duke’s clinical, academic, research and global health missions, and establish a unified system in which each part enhances the other.
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From Migrant Farm Worker to Duke Scientist, Everardo Macias Tackles Prostate Cancer 

October 17, 2023
Everardo Macias's quest to find innovative treatments for prostate cancer mirrors his own incredible journey – from a migrant farm worker to a groundbreaking scientist.
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New Latino Employee Resource Group Kicks Off Inaugural Event

October 17, 2023
The School of Medicine’s new employee resource group ¡DALHE! Kicked off its inaugural event recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month on Friday, October 6.
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Surprise Discovery Reveals Key Factor in Multiple Sclerosis

October 13, 2023
Immunologists identify a pivotal protein in the progression of MS. Could blocking it be the future of treatment?
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Nobel Laureates Highlight Symposium Celebrating Lefkowitz’s 50 Years at Duke

October 11, 2023
A host of luminaries, including seven Nobel Laureates, two former chancellors, and scores of Robert J. Lefkowitz’s former trainees gather to celebrate his 50 years at Duke.
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Study Identifies Molecularly Unique Form of Triple-negative Breast Cancer in Younger African American Women

October 10, 2023
Research finds younger African American women with triple-negative breast cancer may have a molecularly distinct form of the disease that makes it more aggressive.

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