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Dean Klotman's Friday Message with Barb Hooper, PhD

Dean Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Barbara Hooper, PhD

April 7, 2023
Dean Mary Klotman, MD, welcomes Barbara Hooper, the Founding Program Director and Division Chief of the Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program at Duke. They discuss the division's goals and some of the misconceptions about Occupational Therapy, and about what sets Duke’s program apart.
Kelly Goo, MPH Medical Student

Med Student Advocates for Home Health Visits to Meet Patients Where They’re At

April 6, 2023
Home visiting programs have been shown to reduce emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and overall health care costs for patients with complex needs.
implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD)

Study Examines Reluctance of Black Patients to Get Defibrillators

April 4, 2023
Black patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest have historically been less likely to receive potentially life-saving implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) than white patients.
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Inaugural Dean’s Staff Awards

April 4, 2023
The Dean’s Staff Awards will be awarded annually to recognize exemplary staff supporting the School of Medicine’s mission and values.
Len White looking a the human brain system with students

A Decade of Global Reach, From Len White's Backyard

April 3, 2023
Len White's pioneering Coursera online course in neuroscience has changed lives around the world.
Charmaine Royal, PhD

Rethinking the Use of Race and Other Labels in Genetics Research

March 31, 2023
A national committee co-chaired by Duke Professor Charmaine Royal issued a report that emphasized the high stakes of ensuring that genetics research benefits all groups in society and mitigates harm.
Colin Duckett behind a podium speaking with Cagla Eroglu, PhD and Andrew West, PhD

Chasing New Targets in Parkinson’s Disease

March 31, 2023
Colin Duckett, Vice Dean for Basic Science, led a discussion with premier researchers taking a a closer look at the fundamental biology of Parkinson’s disease during the March 30 Dean’s Distinguished Research Series.
 Kafui Dzirasa, M.D., Ph.D.

Dzirasa Elected Member of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering

March 30, 2023
Dr. Dzirasa was elected by members of the College of Fellows “for his pioneering work in understanding the electrical patterns that underlie mental health disorders and his advocacy for inclusive science.”
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Collaboration Seeks Genetic Clues to Chronic Lung Disease

March 30, 2023
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a disease that causes scarring on the lungs. Over time, as more scarring occurs, patients experience decreased lung function and difficulty breathing.
Gavin Smith, director of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Programme Gavin Smith, director of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Programme at Duke-NUS Medical School,

How Worried Should We Be About Bird Flu?

March 30, 2023
A Duke infectious disease researcher explains why public health officials are closely watching a virus that some say could cause the next pandemic.

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