Duke anticipates construction of a new research building
Scott Gibson, executive vice dean for administration in the Duke School of Medicine, has prepared the following announcement about the University's plans to contruct a Med
Pope joins Duke to support division development and philanthropy efforts
Jake Pope has joined the Duke Health Development Office, and will work the Department of Medicine on devel
Penn's David Casarett to lead Duke palliative care services
David Casarett, MD, will join the Duke Health community as the chief of Palliative Care Services for Duke University Health System, and chief of the Section of Palliative Care within Division of General Internal Medicine, effective September 1, 2016.
Hu wins award at Clinical Research Day poster session
Peter Hu, MD, junior assistant resident, won third plac
Spector presents at TEDxNashville
Neil Spector, MD, associate professor of medicine (Medical Oncology), recently gave a talk at TEDxNashville on Personalized Medic
Northwestern's Myles Wolf selected Chief of Division of Nephrology
Mary Klotman, MD, chair of the Department of Medicine, today announced that Myles Wolf, MD, MMSc, will assume the role of Chief of the Division of Nephrology, effective August 1, 2016.
Klotman to serve on Duke presidential search committee
Mary Klotman, MD, R.J. Reynolds Professor of Medicine and chair of the Department of Medicine, has been selected by the Duke University Board of Trustees to serve on the search committee that will select Duke's 10th president.
Faculty registration now open for Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals seminar
Registration is now open to all faculty for Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals, the full-day grant writing seminar presented by John D.
Cardiologist Sudarshan Rajagopal to present biasing receptor signaling research May 27
Sudarshan Rajagopal, MD, assistant professor of medicine (Cardiology), will present his research at the Department's Research Seminar Series on Friday, May 27, 2016 in Duke Hospital Room 2002. Dr. Rajagopal will discuss biasing receptor signaling to understand human disease.
Call for applications: Faculty interested in improving ability to teach on the wards or in the clinic
The Department of Medicine, the Division of General Internal Medicine, and the Internal Medicine Residency Program want to send a junior faculty member to attend Stanford 25 Skills Symposium 2016.