Duke Engineering Celebrates the Class of 2024
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, Duke Engineering celebrated about 1,100 graduates from its various programs
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, Duke Engineering celebrated about 1,100 graduates from its various programs
Randles was recognized for her groundbreaking work to use high performance computing to revolutionize medical diagnostics
New platform separates biomarkers with a water droplet-based centrifuge that spins up to 6000 RPM, pushed only by sound waves
Pranam Chatterjee will explore how to degrade a key protein that causes Alexander Disease
Bacterial colonies fail to reach their potential when cooperative growth creates opportunities for laziness
Study finds a smoking gun for the spread and evolution of antibiotic resistance
Launched by BME PhD graduate Stefan Roberts, inSoma Bio provides an elegant solution for rebuilding soft tissue in breast cancer patients
The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics is creating a new group focused on a quickly growing and evolving marriage of technologies
A common powerful mutation found in melanoma can push heart muscle cells to multiply in laboratory models of heart tissue
Jessilyn Dunn uses Al and machine learning to analyze data collected by wearable devices to predict and prevent disease outbreaks and conditions such as adult-onset diabetes
Joel Collier and Tatiana Segura received the awards from the Society for Biomaterials for their respective contributions to research and the scientific literature
Adaptive form of deep brain stimulation with twice the number of electrodes improved the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in six patients