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Murali Doraiswamy and Robert Califf

FDA Commissioner Talks Opioid Crisis, Health Disparities, AI Risks

July 28, 2022
Murali Doraiswamy, M.B.B.S., sat down with Robert Califf, M.D., commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the two discussed a range of issues, focusing on potential opportunities to enhance psychiatric care and support patients.
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‘A Leader Already’: Second-Year Medical Student Participates in White House Innovators Series

July 27, 2022
Antoinette Jasmine Charles, a second-year medical student, has already built an impressive record of social justice, activism, and civic service. This summer she was invited to join the White House Health Equity Leaders Roundtable Series, a series of discussions among medical students, clinicians, and policymakers focused on issues including access to care and social determinants of health.
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Old-School Health Assessment Beats Genetic Test for Predicting Heart Disease

July 26, 2022
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Barbour Appointed Dean of The Graduate School and Vice Provost for Graduate Education

July 26, 2022
Suzanne Barbour, a biochemist and national leader in graduate education, has been appointed dean of The Graduate School and vice provost for graduate education, Provost Sally Kornbluth announced Monday. Barbour will also hold a faculty appointment in the Duke University School of Medicine.
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CRISPR Technology Demonstrates Success in Preventing and Treating COVID

July 25, 2022
In what is believed to be a first, a research team led by Duke Health has demonstrated a way to use CRISPR technology to successfully prevent and treat COVID infections.
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Four School of Medicine Faculty Win DST Spark Seed Grants

July 20, 2022
Four School of Medicine faculty were among the nine winners of inaugural Duke Science and Technology (DST) Spark Seed grants named by the Office for Research & Innovation on July 20.
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Tata to Receive International Society for Regenerative Biology Rising Star Award

July 20, 2022
The Rising Star Award is presented to early career researchers charting new directions and making novel scientific contributions in regenerative biology research. 
The Gift of Life: 10,000 Transplanted patients achieved, June 2022. Thank you to our amazing team for bringing the gift of life to our patients.

The Duke Transplant Center Performs 10,000th Transplant

July 19, 2022
This is a milestone that only 18 other centers in the U.S. have achieved and the first in North Carolina to meet that mark.
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An Uncertain Start, an Incredible Journey

July 18, 2022
Comprehensive care charts a bright future for twins born at 23 weeks.
 Left side: four faces. Top row has side by side female faces. left picture younger, right picture older. Bottom row is side by side of male faces. left picture younger, right picture older. Right side: a scatter graph of facial aging versus the pace of aging generally showing that the older a person looks, the faster their pace of aging.

Pace of Aging May Help Predict Risk of Dementia

July 18, 2022
Researchers have found that some people age slowly, only experiencing a few months’ worth of physical aging in a year, while others age more quickly, in effect, growing years older in just one calendar year.

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