Driving Sustainable Innovations with the Duke Design Climate Program
An inside look into the joint elective program offered by the Nicholas School of the Environment and the Pratt School of Engineering
An inside look into the joint elective program offered by the Nicholas School of the Environment and the Pratt School of Engineering
Charles Gersbach weighs in on the use of CRISPR to create epigenetic treatments that could hit the market by the end of the decade.
New approach tracks blood flow and oxygen levels in the developing placenta of mice throughout pregnancy
Competitive five-year grant will help Jessilyn Dunn address long-standing issues in how biomedical data for wearable devices is collected and studied
Thirty graduate and professional students from across Duke took part in a two-day technology commercialization bootcamp
Discover the innovative spaceship-like disc that allows quick and precise tests for cancer
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
Amanda Randles was recognized for using computational models to improve the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of human diseases
Launched by BME PhD graduate Stefan Roberts, inSoma Bio provides an elegant solution for rebuilding soft tissue in breast cancer patients