Pearls from 1/18/2022 LEADS
The January 18, 2022, session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Amanda Broderick, MD, David Leverenz, MD, Alexandra Stefanovic, MD presenting "'Untangling the Mystery of Multifocal CNS Lesi
Pilot funding launches new wave of COVID research
The Duke University School of Medicine Precision Genomics Collaboratory awarded $15,000 pilot grants to young investigators in January 2021. These grants focused on COVID-19 research broadly involving genetics and genomics. One year later, the investigators are in the thick of cutting-edge research.
GIM Faculty Spotlight: Katherine Neal, MD
Katherine Neal, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the General Internal Medicine (GIM) division and a hospitalist at Duke University Hospital. Learn more in our interview!
Four Faculty Receive SoM Physician-Scientist Strong Start Awards
Four School of Medicine faculty members have been selected to receive 2022 Physician-Scientist “Strong Start” awards. The awards program, funded with a gift from the Nanaline H. Duke Fund, supports promising, early career physician-scientists at Duke as they develop independent research programs.
Your Gut Senses the Difference Between Real Sugar and Artificial Sweetener
Your taste buds may or may not be able to tell real sugar from a sugar substitute like Splenda, but there are cells in your intestines that can and do distinguish between the two sweet solutions. And they can communicate the difference to your brain in milliseconds.
Announcing 2022 Duke Clinical Leadership Program
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce the 2022 Duke Clinical Leadership Program (DCLP) participants.
Announcing the 2022 LEADER Program Cohort
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce the 2022 LEADER participants.
New Funding Awards - November 2021
Sponsored Research
Andrew Armstrong of Medical Oncology has received an award from the Movember Foundation for a project entitled "International Retrospective Collaborati