Goldstein profiled in The New York Times
September 16th, 2008When the Human Genome was finally sequenced in 2003, many researchers believed it would open the door to identifying the genetic roots of disease. However, that belief has yet to…
When the Human Genome was finally sequenced in 2003, many researchers believed it would open the door to identifying the genetic roots of disease. However, that belief has yet to…
Michael D. Spiritos, M.D., has been named Duke Medicine medical director of specialty practices in Wake County, a role in which he will work to facilitate the growth and development…
Duke University Health System marked the first year of its GME innovation fund at a Sept. 10 celebration at the John Hope Franklin Center. The fund’s goal is to allow…
Duke Raleigh Hospital is pleased to be partners with several local community organizations to present the third Asian American Health Fair, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sept. 20, at the Colonial Baptist…
The Duke Raleigh Hospital Diversity Leadership Committee welcomes the following new members: Penny Blackledge, nursing Angela Diaz, orthapaedics Debbie Sugarmann, imaging Barbara Upchurch, registration These new committee members join a…
Harvey Jay Cohen, M.D., will step down as chairman of the Department of Medicine as of July 1, 2009. He isn’t retiring, but will pursue academic and research interests. He…
NBC 17 news video about Stand Up to Cancer (Refresh page to view again)
Cancer biologists are turning their attention to the normal cells that give rise to cancers, to learn more about how tumors grow. “Identifying the specific, normal cells that cancers come…
Thanks for stopping by. If our name sounds familiar, it’s because we’re first cousins to the long-running monthly print publication, Inside Duke Medicine. Inside Online, as we call this site,…
Terri Young, M.D., of the departments of ophthalmology and pediatrics, has been granted a $60,000 Research to Prevent Blindness Lew R. Wasserman Merit Award. Dr. Young, who came to Duke…