127714_black001
By Jared Lazarus | February 14, 2017MaryAnn Black, associate vice president for community relations at the Duke University Health System, was appointed to the North Carolina House of Representatives.
MaryAnn Black, associate vice president for community relations at the Duke University Health System, was appointed to the North Carolina House of Representatives.
Dr. Mary Klotman will succeed Dean Nancy Andrews, who announced that she was stepping down last year.
The Pavilion, a new student affairs facility near the Bryan Center, is currently housing the dining hall, but will soon host events.
Duke Physician Assistant Program Class of 2017 group photo.
Beverly McIver, new professor in art, art history and visual studies, at her studio in her Durham home.
Sally Kornbluth, PhD, James B. Duke Professor of Pharmacology/Cancer Biology and Vice Dean for Basic Science at Duke University School of Medicine, photographed in the Trent Semans Center for Health Education.
Duke medical school's signature year of independent study gives students like Erin Bressler (pictured) an unparalleled opportunity to investigate research, clinical, or policy interests in-depth under the guidance of leading Duke faculty. Bressler works in the lab of National Medal of Science recipient Robert J. Lefkowitz, MD, noted for discovering a superfamily of cell receptors that are now the target of some 40 percent of all pharmaceuticals developed today. Lefkowitz has mentored more than 200 students in his 40 years at Duke, many of whom have gone on to be pioneers in their own right--including medical school deans, biotech CEOs, Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators, members of the National Academy of Sciences, and more.