Alexander McCall Smith named 2013 Duke LEAF award winner
By John Barker | February 27, 2013McCall Smith has written more than 60 books, several collections of short stories and the “No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency” series.
McCall Smith has written more than 60 books, several collections of short stories and the “No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency” series.
Duke’s coolest building just got even cooler.
Norovirus, a highly communicable stomach virus responsible for millions of cases of gastroenteritis annually, has been found in several outbreak locations throughout North Carolina.
Medical policies limit hospitals’ ability to understand patients with traumatic brain injuries.
Supplies of influenza vaccines are being depleted in some areas of the country.
Rick Durrett, James B. Duke professor of mathematics, has developed mathematical models to describe the growth of cancer cells.
Medical students should consider hospitals’ end-of-life care when applying to residency programs.
Living near livestock populations increases the risk of exposure to certain strains of MRSA, even for residents who do not handle livestock.
The Duke University School of Medicine has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to market DUCORD.
A team of scientists has explored the limits of transforming light waves into smaller electrical ones.
Duke's Central Chilled Water System—which cools the University and Medical Center—recently became a certified LEED Gold facility because of its sustainable practices.