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.”
Faculty Spotlight: Sutoidem Akpanudo, MBBS, PhD
Sutoidem Moses Akpanudo, MBBS, PhD, known as "Suto" to his colleagues, is an Assistant Professor of M
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."
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.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Oct. 18th, 2021
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for October 18, 2021.
Orlando receives R01 grant to pursue new care delivery model "GRACE"
Director of the Precision Medicine Program in CAGPM, Lori Orlando, MD, MHS, MMCI, has received an R01 grant to pursue, "Deploying a genomic-medicine risk assessment model for diverse primary care populations and settings."
Duke GIM at CLIC Conference
The Duke Division of General Internal Medicine once again had great representation at the Consortium of Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (CLIC) this year.