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How Duke researchers are guiding the University's COVID-19 policies

(10/18/22 12:24am)

Duke researchers are using genome sequencing to analyze the genetic makeup of SARS-Cov-2  for specific mutations and variants. The relevant findings have guided Duke’s administration as they develop the University's COVID-19 policies. 



Study shows reparations to Black Americans could have decreased COVID-19 transmission rates across US

(06/16/21 1:31am)

Reparations for Black American descendants of persons enslaved in the United States would have decreased COVID-19 transmission for Black Americans and the population as a whole, according to a new study conducted by a team of researchers, including William A. (“Sandy”) Darity Jr., Samuel DuBois Cook professor of public policy.



Students faced heightened stress, loneliness and mental health concerns in fall, Duke survey finds

(02/08/21 6:43am)

Students felt high levels of loneliness, social isolation and concern about their mental health during the fall semester due to COVID-19, with students of marginalized identities and historically underrepresented backgrounds reporting greater stress levels, according to a Duke survey.