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Could AI-powered Robot “Companions” Combat Human Loneliness?

July 13, 2023
Companion robots may help socially isolated people avoid the health risks of being alone.
Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters

Improving Suicide Prevention Among Head and Neck Cancer Patients 

July 12, 2023
Using patients' stories as his inspiration, Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters strives to bring awareness to the often-overlooked issue of suicide among head and neck cancer patients.
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Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill Awarded up to $50 Million from the FDA for New Research Center

July 12, 2023
Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will receive up to $50 million over five years from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to establish the Research Triangle Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation (CERSI).
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Best in Show: Using Computation to Design Top Performing HIV Antibodies

July 11, 2023
Bruce Donald, PhD, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, and team are using computation strategies to figure out ways to turn typical antibodies into “show quality” antibodies to better fight against HIV.
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Machine Learning Model Identifies Mild Cognitive Impairment from Retinal Scans

July 10, 2023
A machine learning model developed by Duke Health researchers can differentiate normal cognition from mild cognitive impairment using retinal images from the eye.
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Improvement to CRISPR Gene Editing Could Make It More Effective

June 30, 2023
A research team at Duke Health has found an improved approach to gene editing technology that expands its functionality.
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Mary Klotman Named Duke’s First Executive Vice President for Health Affairs

June 30, 2023
As Executive Vice President for Health Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine, Dr. Mary Klotman will oversee Duke Health’s academic mission.
Yarui Diao, PhD

Muscle Stem Cells: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

June 29, 2023
How muscle stem cells determine which ones repair injury and which ones resupply the stem cell population.
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Understanding Gender Dysphoria in Transgender Teenagers

June 29, 2023
Recent master’s graduate and MD student Sonali Biswas is hoping to improve health outcomes for transgender teenagers through qualitative research.
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DNA Barcoding Identifies the Plants a Person Has Eaten

June 28, 2023
What people say they’ve eaten and what they’ve actually eaten are often two very different lists of foods. But a new technique using DNA barcoding to identify the plant matter in human feces may get at the truth, improving clinical trials, nutrition studies and more..

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