Duke researchers start company that uses software to overcome drug resistance, fight cancer
A company started by Duke researchers harnesses advanced software to fight drug resistance with the goal of creating more effective cancer treatments.
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A company started by Duke researchers harnesses advanced software to fight drug resistance with the goal of creating more effective cancer treatments.
Anne Firor Scott, who pioneered the study of women's history, died in her Chapel Hill home Feb. 5 at the age of 97.
A Duke Student Government senator is working to increase awareness of sexual assault by hosting a panel in March bringing together female speakers to discuss sexual assault in relation to politics.
As the menstrual hygiene access movement continues to spread across college campuses nationwide, Duke is also making a change.
Duke researchers have found that the type of alleged crime may increase a jury’s belief in guilt in a recent study published in Nature Human Behavior.
Invigorated by a grand vision of the “new” Duke engineer, faculty members are working to change the Pratt curriculum.
A bacterium known to cause stomach cancer may also lead to an increased risk of colorectal cancer, especially among people of color, a study by researchers at the Duke Cancer Institute found.
Although Duke University did not win a Nobel Prize this year, it still has a stake in the glory.
Pomp, performers and parades. All that will enliven East Campus Sept. 29 as students and Durham residents gather for the annual Pride march.