Duke joins search for genetic basis of epilepsy
By Stephanie Chen | November 7, 2011Duke researchers will collaborate in a global $25 million grant to study the genetic basis of epilepsy.
Duke researchers will collaborate in a global $25 million grant to study the genetic basis of epilepsy.
In order to curb the use of narcotics abroad, the United States should focus on strengthening law enforcement on a local level, a state official said.
After more than a century since the founding of Zionism, the Jewish political movement continues to wrestle with the future of Israel, a leading scholar said.
An internationally acclaimed Chilean author and political activist is leaving a written legacy at Duke.
Founder’s Day Convocation honored the achievements of students, faculty members and alumni of the University community at the Chapel Thursday.