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Introducing the New Faculty, 2017

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Kristin Stephens-Martinez

Meet the New Faculty: Kristin Stephens-Martinez Takes a 'Meaning-full' Approach to Data Science

PUBLISHED March 20, 2018 IN Academics
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New faculty member Samuel F. Daly has traced the far-flung influences of East Africans and how they have in different ways shaped the modern world.

Samuel Daly: How African History Helped Shape the Modern World

Historically, some have viewed soldiers deserting the battlefield during war as an extreme act...

PUBLISHED December 5, 2017 IN Global , Academics
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Duke professor Alexander Kiselev is trying to understand the equations that describe moving fluids from ocean currents to hurricanes. Photo by Megan Mendenhall, Duke Photography.

Alexander Kiselev: Mixing It Up

New Duke professor studies the math of moving fluids

PUBLISHED October 5, 2017 IN Research
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A portrait of new faculty member Gregory Samanez-Larkin

Gregory Samanez-Larkin: How the Aging Brain Tackles Tough Choices

Gregory Samanez-Larkin isn’t content...

PUBLISHED October 10, 2017 IN Research
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Political philosopher Genevieve Rousseliere challenges students on the tension between freedom and inequality.

Genevieve Rousseliere: Understanding Inequality and Freedom

Educated in Paris and at Princeton, professor combines study of philosophy and political science

One of the many insights senior Chinmay Pandit has learned this fall is this: “...

PUBLISHED November 3, 2017 IN Campus
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New English Department Faculty: Jarvis McInnis, Taylor Black and Michael D'Alessandro.

Three New English Department Faculty Take Study of Literature Beyond the Novel

Mcinnes, Black and D'Alessandro connect literature to other art forms.

On a given day in Jarvis McInnis’ classroom, you may hear lines from a Zora Neale Hurston...

PUBLISHED November 7, 2017 IN Academics
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Gustavo Monteiro Silva

Gustavo Monteiro Silva: From Brazil, Taking on a Crucial Challenge in Cell Biology

With his tortoise shell aviator glasses and tight ringlets of hair shaped straight up in a fade...

PUBLISHED November 6, 2017 IN Research , Academics
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Michael Tadross

Michael Tadross: Targeting Neuropharmacology with Molecular GPS Technologies

New faculty member Michael Tadross brings to Duke an emerging technology to deliver drugs to specific cell types

PUBLISHED November 7, 2017 IN Academics
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Tatiana Segura

Tatiana Segura: Promoting Healing and Healthy Tissue

New faculty member Tatiana Segura engineers substrates to help the body heal itself

PUBLISHED November 7, 2017 IN Academics
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Hau-tieng Wu, M.D., Ph.D., is an associate professor of mathematics and statistical science who joined the Duke University faculty in 2017. Photo by Megan Mendenhall, Duke Photography.

Hau-tieng Wu: Vital Signs

Bridging mathematics, statistics and medicine with new Duke professor

Listen to your heartbeat with a stethoscope and you’ll hear a rhythmic lub-dub, lub-dub...

PUBLISHED October 17, 2017 IN Research
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New faculty at the Sanford School

Five New Faculty Bring New Expertise to Sanford School

PUBLISHED November 6, 2017 IN Academics
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