Duke Scientists Earn NIH Grant to Study Long COVID
Does having multiple COVID infections lead to more lung scarring and breathing problems? What impact does the virus have on the brain?
Dr. Everardo Macias Gives Talk on Prostate Cancer Signaling Pathways at MSU
Associate Professor Everardo Macias, PhD, was invited to give a talk titled “Mechanistic
Dr. Brandi Johnson-Weaver Promoted to Assistant Professor
On Feb. 1, 2025, Brandi Johnson-Weaver, PhD, was promoted to assistant professor.
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism Publishes Case Report Co-Authored by Dr. Meg Lee
On February 10th, the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism published a case report co-authored by Cytopathology Fellow,
Medical Mystery in Microgravity: Can Space Travel Raise the Risk of Blood Clots?
Floating in space may do more than change an astronaut’s body—it could affect their blood. Duke medical student and former NASA intern Dominic Tanzillo and Hematology Chief Thomas Ortel, MD, look at whether microgravity increases the risk of blood clots, crucial knowledge as astronauts prepare for deep space exploration and a return to the moon.
Grants Extend Duke-NCCU Research in Alzheimer’s Disease, Women’s Health, Cancer Drug Resistance
On Feb. 5th, Associate Professor of Pathology Shih-Hsiu "Jerry" Wang, MD, PhD and Bin Xu, PhD an associate professor with North Carolina Central University received a $40,000 grant to continue their innovative biomedical research through a program sponsored by the Duke-NCCU Bridge Office and administered by CTSI Accelerator
Professor Emeritus Jeffrey Everitt Appoint to NIH Board of Scientific Counselors
Professor Emeritus of Pathology Jeffrey Everitt, DVM, DACVP, FIATP