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Jenny Wu, MD

Exploring the Influence of TikTok on Health Information 

March 9, 2023
Tik Tok is the health consultant of choice for many Americans. Research by Duke ob-gyn resident Jenny Wu shows some of the social media platform's content can be informative and useful.
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Video: Third-year Duke Medical Student Alexa Campbell

March 7, 2023
Third-year Duke medical student Alexa Campbell is working with Drs. Jeff Federspiel and Sarahn Wheeler in the Department of Ob/Gyn to better understand how racial disparities can lead to negative outcomes in preeclampsia patients.
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A Promising New Approach Against a Forgotten Killer

March 6, 2023
More children die from pneumonia than AIDS, malaria and measles combined. A DGHI researcher hopes to harness a naturally occurring bacterium to help kids fight back.
George McLean, MD

George McLean’s Estate Gift Pays His Appreciation Forward

March 6, 2023
In appreciation of the gifts of knowledge and training, the George W. McLean estate has funded an endowment to support endocrinology research.
Xiaofei Wang, PhD; Nasser Altorki, MD,

Less-extensive Surgery as Effective as Lobectomy in Early Lung Cancer, Study Finds

March 3, 2023
A less extensive surgical option is proving to be an effective method for treating early non-small-cell lung cancer, the most common type of lung cancer, according to a long-term, randomized trial.
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Chancellor’s Research Awards Honor Graduate Student Achievement  

March 3, 2023
Graduate students at Duke University who are laying the groundwork for new health care innovations were honored March 1 at the Chancellor’s Award for Research Excellence (CARE) ceremony.
Barton Haynes, MD and Norm Letvin, MD

Gift Honors Decades-Long Collaboration of Renowned Researchers

March 2, 2023
Gift by Marion Stein, MD, to support research and faculty at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute.
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Lefkowitz Lecture, Faculty Talks Launch Dean's Distinguished Research Series

February 28, 2023
Duke University School of Medicine's Dean's Distinguished Research Series kicked off on February 23 with the Robert J. Lefkowitz, MD, Distinguished Lecture by cell biologist Titia de Lange, PhD, of Rockefeller University and faculty lectures from two Duke researchers who study the genes that make us uniquely human.
Eleonoroa Lad, MD, PhD

A New Era in Treatment of Dry Macular Degeneration

February 27, 2023
A groundbreaking advancement in the treatment of geographic atrophy (GA), an advanced form of dry macular degeneration happened with the approval of pegcetacoplan, the first ever FDA-approved treatment for GA.
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Creating a Legacy of Innovation in Medicine

February 24, 2023
Georgeanna J. Klingensmith's generous bequest funds a professorship in pediatrics at Duke University School of Medicine.

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