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In honor of May being ALS Awareness Month, a free screening of the documentary short film "Stitching Strength" will be featured at the Trent Semans Center Learning Hall (Room 2050). The film showcases ...
Sponsored by the Ewald W. Busse, MD, ScD Lectureship Endowment Fund Jeffrey M. Ferranti, MD, MS, is the Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer at Duke Health and Professor of Pediatrics and ...
Fan Wang is a professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT.
Each year, our DUNE scholars complete eight weeks of hands-on research and professional development. Their journey culminates in a research poster presentation. Explore the profiles below to learn ...
The Duke Department of Neurology holds its weekly Grand Rounds lecture on Wednesday mornings from 8:00am - 9:00am. Our lectures feature national experts from our department, across Duke and around the ...
Dissertation Defense: Whit Jacobs ...
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The Duke Center for Brain and Spine Metastasis and the Duke Department of Neurosurgery host guest speaker Melanie Hayden Gephart, MD. Hayden Gephart is a brain tumor neurosurgeon, treating patients ...
Drs. Kafui Dzirasa and Cagla Eroglu, both DIBS Faculty Network Members, have been named Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators. This prestigious award honors their long records of excellent ...
Are everyday chemicals and pollutants bad for your kid’s brain? I reviewed 22 years of research to try to find out. Every day, we’re exposed to dozens of chemicals and pollutants: flame retardants in ...
Srdjan Ostojic is visiting faculty at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute.
Jamila Minga, Ph.D. (Duke University) and Michael Pearce (NCCU) Bring your lunch to a screening of the award winning documentary about right hemisphere disorder (RHD) entitled, "RHD Hidden Diagnosis".
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