‘The Human Side’: Bill Walker on Character, Entrepreneurship and His Duke Journey
A deep dive into the legacy of entrepreneurial support and education left by Bill Walker as he leaves his position in Duke Engineering.
A deep dive into the legacy of entrepreneurial support and education left by Bill Walker as he leaves his position in Duke Engineering.
As a Fullbright U.S. Scholar, Saterbak will explore how active learning programs can be more successfully expanded to universities in Africa and Asia
Kim was recognized for his leadership in the field of engineering education
Charles Gersbach is one of many researchers working on the targeted rewriting of the epigenome, which promises to overcome several challenges in direct gene editing in patient therapies.
Increasing the presence of a naturally occurring molecule helps illuminate pathways for improving brain imaging and the efficiency of optogenetic tools
Cochlear implants, modern ultrasound, and head and neck safety are just a few of the impactful advances that have come out of Duke Engineering research.
Yao was recognized for his research to advance photoacoustic imaging technologies
Charles Gersbach weighs in on the challenge of manufacturing gene therapies at large scales.
Competitive, five-year grant will help John Hickey identify how and why cells in the same environment develop different characteristics
Lynch has overseen growth in students, programs and research during his first three-year term.
Charles Gersbach addressed leaders of the FDA in a roundtable with other leaders from the world of cell and gene therapy, discussing the potential of genome and epigenome editing.
Duke BME faculty and students garnered a wide array of impressive awards and recognition over the academic year