Duke profs improving access to cervical cancer diagnostic tools
Duke University professors have been awarded a total of $3.7 million from the National Institutes of Health to fight cervical cancer in developing countries.
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Duke University professors have been awarded a total of $3.7 million from the National Institutes of Health to fight cervical cancer in developing countries.
A Duke University professor has been awarded a $5.2 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to explore ways of making algae a cost efficient fuel source.
The Franklin Humanities Institute is implementing a new initiative that focuses on using the humanities to improve healthcare.
This weekend, Duke hosted its first Triangle Health Innovation Challenge—a health hackathon that brought together students, engineers, clinicians and business professionals to collaborate on complex medical issues.
Eating intestinal worms may be a possible treatment for depression and other neurological diseases, according to a group of Duke scientists.