Foundation donates Alexander Calder mobile to Duke Children's Hospital
By Emma Baccellieri | January 23, 2014A mobile by famous sculptor Alexander Calder has been donated to Duke Medicine, according to a Duke Health press release.
A mobile by famous sculptor Alexander Calder has been donated to Duke Medicine, according to a Duke Health press release.
Duke University Health System hospitals, clinics and emergency care centers have been restricting visitor access since Dec. 30 to curb flu outbreak.
Researchers at Duke University have identified a protein crucial in the process of sensing and converting physical strain into cell growth in cartilage tissues, leading to implications towards a...
A superlens developed by Duke researchers allows electronic devices to be powered wirelessly at an increased distance, making it possible to to charge phones untethered in the future.
Dr. Brad Taicher, a Duke Hospital pediatrics anesthesiology specialist, recently operated on seven-year-old Kaelyn Krawczyk and allowed her service dog JJ into the operating suite to help monitor...
Dr. Gary Lyman was selected to lead the Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research in Seattle, Wash.
A pharmaceutical company founded by two Duke professors is making strides in glaucoma treatment.
The Board of Trustees will decide upon the location of the new Student Health and Wellness Center in the next few months.
E.O. Wilson—renowned biologist, researcher and author—is coming to town.
After seven years at the helm of the Nicholas School of the Environment, Dean Bill Chameides will leave the school in a new place—literally.
A new reclamation pond near Erwin Road is expected to lower Duke’s environmental footprint once it is completed next summer.
By examining nail clippings, researchers can now track a subject's exposure to arsenic.
HackDuke—the first 24-hour hack-a-thon at Duke—assembled students and individuals from the American tech community earlier this month, resulting in innovative new technology created in just a day.
A multidisciplinary team from Duke is providing pediatric surgical care and research in Guatemala, where access to medical services is limited.
The Ph.D. Plus program at the Pratt School of Engineering is in the process of becoming an official certificate program.
A new temporary entrance to the Duke Eye Center will benefit patients while construction is ongoing.
The Center for Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology has secured a $15 million grant renewal to continue its research.
Duke’s Research Scholars Program, which connects undergraduate students to research mentors, has drawn both high praise and criticism from its participants.
Two Duke researchers have teamed up to create a neuroscience education initiative with the promise of changing the relationship between research academia and the general public.
A recent article in the “European Journal of Clinical Investigation” identified five Duke researchers among the 400 most influential biomedical scientists in the world based on citation data from...