Bass Connections team publishes study on mobile health interventions in pediatric and young adult populations
The Bass Connections Precision Medicine team, working with faculty mentor Susanne B. Haga, PhD, from the Duke Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine, recently published their analysis of mobile health (mHealth) intervention studies published between 2015 and 2019.
Early exercise interventions used from Duke trial to decrease cardiovascular disease
With 2022 underway and we are still living a relentless pandemic, our health continues to be of the upmost importance and physical activity has been shown to not only improve health, but help prevent the onset of many diseases.
In February we celebrate and raise awareness for Heart Month, a time when the national spotlight is on cardiovascular disease.
One cardiologist at Duke focused on heart disease, specifically from a preventative standpoint, is Dr. William E. Kraus.
Internal Medicine Chief Residents Announced for 2023-2024
Kathleen Cooney, MD, MACP, chair of the department, Aimee Zaas, MD, MHS, program director of the
School of Medicine is Third in Nation for Federal Medical Research Funding
Duke University School of Medicine was awarded more than $608 million in federal funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2021, ranking third nationally among academic medical center
Orlando leads MeTree software recommended by President’s Cancer Panel
Dr. Lori Orlando leads the team behind MeTree and studies decision modeling and implementation science as it relates to identifying and managing individuals in clinical settings at increased risk for medical conditions.
Duke Researchers Play Key Role in NIH Cellular Senescence Database
A Duke research team will play a key role in mapping cellular senescence in lung tissue as part of an NIH initiative to create a foundational database to identify senescent biomarkers that signal t