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Kurt Newman

Alumni Spotlight: Kurt Newman, MD'78

June 5, 2022
Health care professionals found themselves facing a whirlwind of unknowns at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. Among the many unanswered questions was what effect shutdowns, social isolation, and the virus itself would have on children. Despite what some stated at the time, Kurt Newman, MD’78, and his colleagues at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., believed there was cause for concern.
David H. Adams, BS’79, MD’83

2022 Distinguished Alumnus Award David H. Adams, BS’79, MD’83

June 3, 2022
David H. Adams, BS'79, MD'83 is the Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Professor and chair of the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and cardiac surgeon-in-chief of the Mount Sinai Health System. Recognized by peers as one of the top mitral valve surgeons in the world, he established the Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center at the Mount Sinai Hospital, where he and his team have pioneered new techniques of valve repair while setting benchmarks for valve repair rates and quality.
Christine Park, Miranda Morris

Reflections from Barr-Spach Scholarship recipients

June 3, 2022
Christine Park and Miranda Morris are recent recipients of the Barr-Spach Medicine and Engineering scholarship. This competitive scholarship is awarded annually to third-year Duke medical students who have been accepted into the MD-MEng dual degree program.
Blake Wilson

2022 Honorary Alumnus Award Blake S. Wilson, BSE’74, PhD’15

June 3, 2022
Blake Wilson, BSE’74, DSc, DEng, DMed (honoris causa), PhD’15, is director of the Duke Hearing Center and adjunct professor in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences at Duke University School of Medicine, adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and consulting professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.
Laura Schanberg

2022 Distinguished Alumna Award Laura E. Schanberg, MD’84, HS’84-’91

June 3, 2022
Laura Schanberg, MD’84, HS’84-’92, is a professor of pediatrics at Duke University School of Medicine and a faculty member in the Duke Clinical Research Institute.
Michael Kastan

2022 Distinguished Faculty Award Michael B. Kastan, MD, PhD

June 3, 2022
Michael Kastan, MD, PhD, is the William and Jane Shingleton Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology and professor of pediatrics at Duke University School of Medicine and executive director of the Duke Cancer Institute. He was previously a professor of oncology, pediatrics, and molecular biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine prior to becoming chair of the Hematology-Oncology Department and later Cancer Center director at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Diana McNeill

2022 Distinguished Service Award Diana B. McNeill, AB’78, MD’82, HS’87-’88

June 3, 2022
Diana McNeill, AB’78, MD’82, HS’87-’88, is a professor of medicine, endocrinology, metabolism, and nutrition and assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Duke University School of Medicine, and associate dean and inaugural director of Duke AHEAD (Academy of Health Professions Education & Academic Development), which has over 800 interprofessional members in Duke Health.
Dr. Adia Ross and Dr. Cameron Wolfe

How to Manage the Next COVID Wave

June 2, 2022
Americans heading to the beach, backyard barbecues or long family road trips this summer might consider packing masks, test kits and a little common sense along with their swim trunks and sunscreen.
word collage of words relating to food security and hunger.

Few Digestive Disease Studies Examine Food Insecurity

June 1, 2022
A review of studies about the effect of food insecurity on digestive diseases found a dearth of information, even as diet can often be both a direct cause of and a solution for many gastrointestinal conditions.
A translucent fruit fly larvae glows where a green fluorescent protein (GFP) is being expressed by codons that are rare in the fly genome. Only two tissues, the brain (left) and testis (right) are capable of expressing this version of GFP. (Fox Lab, Duke)

Fly Researchers Find Another Layer to the Code of Life

May 20, 2022
Rare pieces of code may serve as another way to control cellular machinery.

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