Tay Yuling, a first -year medical student at the Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, balances her studies with training to compete in the fencing competition at the Asian Games this month.
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Tay Yuling, a first -year medical student at the Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, balances her studies with training to compete in the fencing competition at the Asian Games this month.
Trail of Dreams, an organization that raises awareness for equal opportunities for undocumented persons, marched from Miami, Fla. to Washington, D.C. in January to show support for illegal immigrants who are unable to continue their education in the U.S.
Duke researchers Terrie Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi have won two awards recently for their work on genes’ interaction with the environment.
Dr. Victor Dzau, chancellor for health affairs and CEO of Duke’s health system, spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Learning Center Friday afternoon.
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Duke Marine Lab researchers Doug Nowacek and Ari Friedlaender led an expedition to Antarctica to study humpback whale behavior this past summer.
Rod Myers, who passed away from an acute form of leukemia in 2007, was known for his coaching prowess on the course and kindness off it.