Duke’s Nimmi Ramanujam Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Biomedical engineering professor recognized for pioneering technologies that transform women’s cancer care worldwide.
Biomedical engineering professor recognized for pioneering technologies that transform women’s cancer care worldwide.
Intellectual Community Planning Grants are helping Duke Engineering faculty tackle big issues like global cancer disparities, insuring increasing climate risks and securing the nation's supply of critical minerals.
Amanda Randles explains how she uses physics-based, computationally intensive simulations to develop new ways to diagnose and treat human disease.
In this interview, Dr. Daniel Reker discusses how machine learning is improving data-scarce areas of drug discovery.
Wilson shares this prize for his contributions to the development of the cochlear implant.
Warren Grill's work with School of Medicine colleagues indicates that stimulating the vagus nerve system could reduce brain inflammation and disruptions in attention and awareness following surgery.
Pengfei Song is part of a team led by the University of Alberta, which has received an ARPA-H award to create high-resolution, 3D ultrasound for lymphedema imaging.
Nanthia Suthana is one of many researchers working to understand how mammalian brains work by recording neural activity in real-world situations.
The News and Observer highlights some of the state's biggest startup successes of 2025, including Duke Engineering startups focused on genetic health solutions and bespoke 3D-printed orthopedic implants.
Student-led startup pursues award-winning treatment for patients with disruptions to their autonomic body processes.
Duke researchers show how Dynamic Optical Contrast Imaging can help surgeons identify cancerous tissue during surgery to remove tumors.
Adam Wax received one of the top honors for academic inventors in recognition of his work to translate research in optical spectroscopy to biomedical diagnostics.