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MEM student Tiera Fletcher (left) has come out with a new book about women breaking barriers in STEM (right)
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Class of 2021: Graduate and Professional Student Profiles

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School of Medicine 2021 graduates

School of Medicine Graduation by the Numbers and Student Profiles

PUBLISHED May 11, 2021 IN Academics
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Jessica West, Hannah Ontiveros and Edgar Virgüez

Class of 2021: Three Students Share Opportunities That Strengthened Their Doctoral Education

PUBLISHED April 30, 2021 IN Academics
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Ugandan musician Odong Christopher (in red) plays with one of the bands that Duke Ph.D. candidate Matthew Sebastian has been playing with. Teaching music classes and playing with local musicians have allowed Sebastian to form deeper connections with the p

How Starting a Band Changed a Ph.D. Student's Research

PUBLISHED February 28, 2020 IN Arts , Research , Global
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Brian Lim

Brian Lim: Shaping Policy in Cyberpolicy and Privacy

PUBLISHED April 29, 2021 IN Academics
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Courtney Liu

Courtney Liu MFA in Dance ‘21: “Body Image, Ballet Pedagogy, & Flow/Yu”

PUBLISHED April 29, 2021 IN Arts
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Most Burials Are Permanent. Others Less So, a Graduate Student Finds

PUBLISHED March 17, 2021 IN Academics , Research
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Ph.D. students working in Bass Connections

These Ph.D. Graduates Leveraged Bass Connections and Other Interdisciplinary Opportunities

PUBLISHED May 7, 2021 IN Academics
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Ife Michelle Presswood

Ife Michelle Presswood MFA in Dance ‘21: “Through Her Looking Glass”

PUBLISHED April 29, 2021 IN Arts
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photo of whale. Photo by KC Bierlich / Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab

Ph.D. Students Create a Whale of a Program

PUBLISHED April 29, 2021 IN Research
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MEM student Tiera Fletcher (left) has come out with a new book about women breaking barriers in STEM (right)

Pratt Graduate Introduces Readers to a Dozen 'Wonder Women of Science'

Tiera Fletcher takes timeout from her MEM studies and Boeing work to write an inspirational book about women breaking barriers in STEM

PUBLISHED April 29, 2021 IN Research , Books
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Dionna Gamble credits her experience in the Duke Summer Research Opportunity Program with giving her the clarity and connections that helped her through graduate school.

UPGG Alumna Started Laying Foundation for Graduate School Success Early

PUBLISHED April 29, 2021 IN Research
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A reconstruction of a neanderthal woman's face
Neanderthal olfactory receptors were reconstituted in a lab, using ancient DNA samples.
Credit - Bacon Cph; makeup: Morton Jacobsen -PLOS Biology

January 26, 2023

Ancient Humans Had Same Sense of Smell, But Different Sensitivities

Duke lab built Neanderthal, Denisovan smell receptors, tested them in a dish

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