After Hellinga review closes, admins quiet
The University has reached a resolution in its two-year investigation of biochemistry professor Homme Hellinga. But Duke officials contacted last week declined to discuss the outcome.
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The University has reached a resolution in its two-year investigation of biochemistry professor Homme Hellinga. But Duke officials contacted last week declined to discuss the outcome.
Describing Robert Lefkowitz’s research journey is like tracing the construction of a house.
Nearly forty heads worth of hair lay heaped on the lobby floor of Duke Children’s Hospital Friday afternoon—a quantity that volunteer stylist Amy Torres said she has never witnessed in her years cutting hair at Raleigh’s Salon Blu.
The transfer of responsibilities from the Student Health pharmacy to the Outpatient Pharmacy will be complete before the new year.
The Student Health pharmacy, in its 40th year of operation, will close Dec. 18, Student Health administrators announced Tuesday.
Two more Duke students may soon have a better reason to board the two-tone blue Robertson bus.
Students hoping to split geodes and glimpse marine animals at this year’s Earth Jam may will to wait at least another year.
In response to dissatisfaction with UnitedHealthcare StudentResources, University health administrators have sought to resolve student issues with the insurance company.
Last September, Duke replaced BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina with UnitedHealthcare StudentResources. BCBS of N.C. had provided health insurance to students for 30 years.
Zack Brown was jogging on East Campus last August when he suddenly lost hearing in his right ear.
Hoping to compensate for funding cuts from the Pratt School of Engineering, Engineering Student Government has raised student dues and reevaluated monetary policies.
After a century of denigration, the appendix has been redeemed.
UnitedHealthcare, Duke's student medical insurance administrator, was listed among the top three health plans in overall member satisfaction in the South Atlantic region, according to a national study. But another survey placed its health plan well below other options.
Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School moved into a state-of-the-art new school building this month, another milestone for the international health institute.
Incoming freshmen interested in pursuing a career in health care will be offered specially tailored opportunities through the new Cardea Fellows Program, University officials announced last month.
Pledging in his inaugural address to "restore science to its rightful place," President Barack Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 into law in February, allocating $10.4 billion to the National Institutes of Health and $3 billion to the National Science Foundation.
In an unexpected discovery, an interdisciplinary team of 21 researchers at Duke University Medical Center has found that excess protein consumption, in addition to high dietary fat intake, may contribute to the development of insulin resistance. Past studies have determined that insulin resistance is linked to obesity.
A Duke outreach program, Females Excelling More in Math, Engineering and Science, received a $10,000 national grant to motivate teenage girls to pursue areas of study in which females are widely underrepresented.
With U.S. federal science funding set to rise to unprecedented levels, Duke researchers are pursuing stimulus grants with optimism and steady caution.
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