Walmer wins Diversity Award
November 17th, 2010David Walmer, M.D., associate professor of reproductive endocrinology and fertility, has won a 2010 Duke University Diversity Award for his efforts to help the people of Haiti. Read more about…
David Walmer, M.D., associate professor of reproductive endocrinology and fertility, has won a 2010 Duke University Diversity Award for his efforts to help the people of Haiti. Read more about…
A workday will be held Nov. 20 for a community gardening project that promotes healthy eating and physical activity among overweight and obese pedistric and adult patients from resident-run clincis…
Dean Nancy Andrews discusses the role of women in science and medicine in a feature interview on WUNC's "The State of Things." Listen to the show.
Dean Nancy Andrews, M.D., Ph.D., has won the 2010 Vanderbilt Prize in Biomedical Science.
Duke University School of Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics received $17.2 million from the estate of Glenn A. Kiser, M.D., to fund children’s health research and pediatric physician education, announced Victor…
Duke Eye Center ranked in the top 10 in every category of the 2010 Ophthalmology Times annual survey of academic eye centers, including ranking as the nation's 6th best overall…
Seok-Yong Lee, Ph.D., assistant professor of biochemistry and a member of Duke’s Ion Channel Research Unit, has won his third major research award of 2010.
As part of its emergency preparedness planning, Duke conducts periodic tests of the various communication tools of the DukeALERT notification system to help raise awareness about how Duke community members…
A significant new chapter in the history of the Duke University School of Medicine began Oct. 15 with a flip of nine blue and silver spades and a shower of…
A ceremonial ground-breaking for the new School of Medicine Learning Center will be held at 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 15.