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Nikiforov Lab Identifies Pathways that Could Lead to Development of Anticancer Drugs

February 11, 2022
Dr. Mikhail Nikiforov’s group published a study that has uncovered a novel regulatory signal transduction pathway by Ephrin Receptors in melanoma.
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Dr. Andrea Deyrup Takes Aim at Race-Based Medicine in Recent Publications

February 8, 2022
Andrea T. Deyrup, M.D., Ph.D., has authored an article along with Joseph L. Graves, Jr., Ph.D., titled “Racial Biology and Medical Misconceptions” that was released in the February 5th  2022 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.
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Drs. Cardona and Datto featured for their leadership during the pandemic

February 8, 2022
Dr. Michael Datto, MD, PHD, FCAP, and Dr. Diana M. Cardona, MD, FCAP, are featured for their leadership of the Clinical Laboratories at Duke University Health System during the pandemic in the February 2022 College of American Pathologists’ Executive Briefing.
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Dr. Francis J. Sun Joins Faculty

February 3, 2022
Please join us in welcoming Francis J. Sun, DVM, DACLAM, MBA, to the Department of Pathology as an Assistant Professor. 
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Huang lab discovers novel metabolic pathway critical for prostate cancer, introducing a new way to control tumor growth

January 24, 2022
Prostate cancer cells rely on an amino acid called glutamine to fuel their rapid growth and invasive behavior, as reported by Dr.
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Early Prostate Cancers Can Harbor Aggressive Tumor Cells

January 18, 2022
Pathology Chair Jiaoti Huang, M.D., Ph.D., is senior author of a groundbreaking study that identifies a molecular signal that can be developed into a test to identify patients in need prostate cancer treatment early in their diagnosis.
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Dr. Mikhail "Misha" Nikiforov Joins Faculty

January 13, 2022
We are pleased to welcome Mikhail (Misha) Nikiforov, Ph.D., to Duke. Nikiforov is coming to us from the Wake Forest School of Medicine and Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center, where he was Professor of Cancer Biology and co-Leader of the Cancer Genetics and Metabolism Program.
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Huang lab receives new NIH grant

December 27, 2021
Dr. Jiaoti Huang will receive a new National Institutes of Health (NIH) RO1 grant titled “Glutaminase I Isoforms as Personalized Biomarkers of Prostate Cancer”, starting January 1, 2022. The grant will support Huang lab’s long-term research goal of discovering novel biomarkers for the optimal diagnosis and treatment of patients with prostate cancer.
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Dr. Ashley Rose Scholl Wins Pathologist-in-Training Travel Award

December 23, 2021
Ashley Rose Scholl, M.D., MSc, PGY-1, was selected to attend USCAP’s 2022 Annual Meeting with a Pathologist-in-Training Travel Award, for her project with Dr. Rami Al-Rohil, an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Duke: MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry Differentiates Basal Cell Carcinoma from Trichoblastoma and Trichoepithelioma.  
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Dr. Qianben Wang Receives Mike Slive Foundation Award

December 23, 2021
The Mike Slive Foundation has awarded a grant to Qianben Wang, PhD, to develop a CRISPR/Cas13d-based therapeutic nanoparticle targeting the FOXA2 transcription factor to inhibit neuroendocrine prostate cancer metastasis.

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