Duke Professor Says Her Supercomputing Simulations Can Help Device Developers
Amanda Randles has developed computational methods that create ultra-realistic 3D simulations of biological processes within the human body down to the cellular level.
Amanda Randles has developed computational methods that create ultra-realistic 3D simulations of biological processes within the human body down to the cellular level.
Kafui Dzirasa advised the first study published by the African Ancestry Neuroscience Research Initiative
Muscles grown from stem cells taken from patients with limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2B (LGMD2B) respond positively to potential treatments
Duke Engineering now boasts two top 10 programs, with Environmental Engineering joining Biomedical Engineering, which leads all departments with its #2 ranking
By precisely controlling the concentration of drugs, a new version of a drug delivery tool can better manipulate neuronal activity
Chory will use robotic platforms to explore how and why proteins make evolutionary decisions
A new ultrathin silk membrane for organ-on-a-chip platforms helps cells communicate and grow into functional tissues used for research
Musician, entrepreneur, educator – Nimmi Ramanujam has done it all.
Recognition from the Sloan Scholars Mentoring Network goes to alumni who have made or are poised to make significant contributions to their field and/or the areas of teaching, mentoring, diversity, and public/community service
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, Duke Engineering celebrated about 1,100 graduates from its various programs
Once an international outreach program, Ignite helps local middle and high school students become community-minded engineers
Check out what makes the Duke Engineering experience so special from four of our graduating seniors