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Mission: A Faster, Better MRI
8/28/25 Duke School of Medicine Magnify

Mission: A Faster, Better MRI

Professor Dan Ma’s work with MR fingerprinting has to potential to transform how doctors detect and treat conditions like brain tumors and epilepsy.

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Campus Welcomes Class of 2029
8/19/25 Duke Today

Campus Welcomes Class of 2029

Join in all the buzz and excitement as Duke's incoming Class of 2029 moves in to campus. And keep your eyes peeled for a brief cameo by Dean Jerry Lynch!

Class of 2021 E'21 Ann Saterbak ‘Lemur’ – Feeder for Lemurs – Design a feeder that can be placed 15-30 feet high for animals at the Duke Lemur Center
Ann Saterbak Receives Fulbright Global Scholar Award
8/12/25 Pratt School of Engineering

Ann Saterbak Receives Fulbright Global Scholar Award

As a Fullbright U.S. Scholar, Saterbak will explore how active learning programs can be more successfully expanded to universities in Africa and Asia

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Epigenetic Editors Make Their Marks in the Clinic
8/1/25 Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Epigenetic Editors Make Their Marks in the Clinic

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.

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Seven Life-Changing Health Breakthroughs from Duke
7/31/25 Duke Today

Seven Life-Changing Health Breakthroughs from Duke

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.