Distinguished academic promotions in GIM
Congratulations to three of our faculty members who are receiving distinguished academic promotions in the division of General Internal Medicine (GIM)!
Our Well-Being
In the Department of Medicine, we know that our most valuable asset is our workforce. Over the past year we have increased our focus on workforce well-being, and that’s even more important during the time of COVID-19. We have put together this web page that lists opportunities, valuable tools and resources for you to use during this challenging time.
Duke-led teams awarded $18 million to study Parkinson's disease
Researchers at Duke University School of Medicine have been selected to lead two inter-institution team grants totaling $18 million to investigate Parkinson’s disease.
Ephraim Tsalik receives grant from DoD to develop rapid host-based infectious disease tests
Duke Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine faculty member, Ephraim Tsalik, MD, PhD, has received a grant from the Department of Defense to pursue, “Rapid, point-of-care, host gene expression test for presymptomatic viral infection and to distinguish bacterial from viral illness.”
Pearls from 10/19/2021 LEADS
The October 19, 2021, session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Kevin Shah, MD, MBA, and Daniel George, MD, presenting "Prostate Cancer Screening Updates and Challenges."
Faculty Spotlight: Sutoidem Akpanudo, MBBS, PhD
Sutoidem Moses Akpanudo, MBBS, PhD, known as "Suto" to his colleagues, is an Assistant Professor of M
CRISPR at a Tipping Point: Q&A with Nobel Laureate Jennifer Doudna
Jennifer Doudna, PhD, professor of chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology at the University of California, Berkeley, is a leading figure in the CRISPR revolution.