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Duke lingo can get confusing. We're here to help.
Data source Professor William Rogers, Rutgers University
The Duke University Health System is experiencing a decrease in revenue and in patient volume, as a result of shifts in the national economy and trends in health care. The decreases have hit almost every area of the system, including the Duke Cancer Center, pictured.
Duke is now involved in two online educational initiatives. Through the Coursera platform, professors are able to offer large-scale courses to the public, whereas 2u courses are intended for Duke students.
The Chronicle is sending two reporters and a photographer to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte this week. Major speakers include President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and former president Bill Clinton.
Of 60,000 research trials entered into the ClinicalTrials.gov registry from 2005 to 2010, the analysis revealed that around 5,000 of them—about 8 percent—were designed for children younger than 18 years old.
Researches from the ENCODE project—some of whom are Duke faculty—have found that some DNA strands previously thought to be “junk DNA” actually contain a significant amount of information.