Internal Medicine Residency News, January 30, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Jan. 30, 2017.
Ubel authors more in Forbes Health
Peter Ubel, MD, a Duke physician and behavioral scientist, frequently contributes to Forbes (Health Information and Health News) online articles. The articles discuss popular relevant topics. Here are his four most recent contributions.
#ProudToBeGIM
Last week the Society of General Internal Medicine (@SocietyGIM) hosted it’s first “live twitter chat." No surprise, Dr. Joel Boggan (@JoelBoggan), a Duke GIM internist, checked in.
Dr. Peyser promoted to Full Professor
We are proud to announce a new promotion in DGIM! Bruce Peyser, MD, has been promoted to Full Professor.
7 from Medicine accepted to ALICE leadership program
School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development has announced the next class in its ALICE program, a leadership development opportunity for mid-career women faculty in the School of Medicine. Seven participants in the next class are from the Department of Medicine.
Funding opp: The Collaboration Development Grant
The Collaboration Development Grant is offered to Duke faculty members who desire to collaborate with artists/faculty members in their own or different disciplines to undertake new artistic work. Proposals are due by Fri., March 10, by 4 p.m.
Robert Lefkowitz to discuss G-Protein Coupled Receptors at Medicine Research Seminar 1/27/17
Robert J. Lefkowitz, MD, will present his research at the Department's Research Seminar Series at noon on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017 in Duke Hospital Room 2002. Dr. Lefkowitz will discuss G-Protein Coupled Receptors.
Internal Medicine Residency News, January 23, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Jan. 23, 2017.
Funding opp: 2017 Coulter Award for Biomedical Engineers and Clinicians
The Wallace H. Coulter Endowment at Duke University provides funding to support collaborative translational research projects that involve co-investigators from the Department of Biomedical Engineering and a clinical department in the School of Medicine. Full applications are due by March 9, 2017, but applicants are strongly encouraged to submit a brief summary by January 2017.
Rockman and Lefkowitz discuss their careers in biomedical research
Robert Lefkowitz, MD, and Howard Rockman, MD, are colleagues and collaborators. They recently sat down to talk about what they've learned in their long careers in biomedical research. Hear more from Dr. Lefkowitz at noon on Fri., Jan. 27, at Medicine Research Seminar.