Teamwork: A Duke Engineer, a Duke Medical Scientist and the Search for an HIV Vaccine
Duke School of Medicine's Genevieve Fouda and Duke Engineering's Joel Collier formed a powerful research partnership
Duke School of Medicine's Genevieve Fouda and Duke Engineering's Joel Collier formed a powerful research partnership
Duke researchers showed that SARS-CoV-2 can directly infect kidney cells via binding sites and hijack the cell to replicate
Activity levels of transposons provide the handle needed for selection to spread antibiotic resistance from wild microbes to human pathogens
Researchers are applying lessons learned from decades of perfecting eye-imaging technologies to tomorrow’s autonomous systems sensor technologies
The efforts of Segura's Duke BME lab are leading to transformative outcomes for stroke, brain damage, bone malformation, and more.
Cameron McIntyre and other Duke neural engineers are developing innovative technologies for awake deep brain stimulation and advancing interneuron transplantation research
Stem cell model helps researchers identify potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for early kidney disease
Shah, an undergraduate student in the Musah Lab, will explore how to create improved models of kidney disease
Viventi, of Duke BME, will optimize electrode arrays to improve neuroscience research, enable better neural prostheses and study epilepsy after brain injury
The faculty recruitment and retention effort, called Duke Science and Technology, will give the university resources to expand core strengths in Duke’s research, extending to nearly every corner of the university.
Wilson receives the state’s highest civilian honor in recognition of his pioneering role in developing cochlear implants
A Q&A with Nobel Laureate Jennifer Doudna