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Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

 Matthew Engelhard and Geraldine Dawson

February 14, 2023

Harnessing Electronic Health Record Data for Earlier Autism Detection

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January 27, 2023

Algorithms to Assess Stroke Risk are Markedly Worse for Black Americans

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October 5, 2022

Decolonizing Research Data: A Necessary New Normal

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Duke Science and Technology (DST) Spark Seed Grants 2022

July 20, 2022

Duke Announces Winners of the 2022 DST Spark Seed Grants

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statistician amy herring

April 21, 2022

Better Natal Care Through Better Statistics and Science

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Fans at a Durham Bulls game.

December 7, 2021

Why You Should Celebrate Work Accomplishments

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Zebra finches (Trisha Shears, via Wikimedia Commons)

October 21, 2021

Neuroscientists See How Practice Really Does Make Perfect

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A photomicrograph of a chick retina shows the ganglion cell bodies in an orderly layer at the top and then the tangled layer of root-like dendrites in the blue and yellow layer below, which is where mosaics of different visual sensitivities are laid out.

September 28, 2021

Living Retina Achieves Sensitivity and Efficiency Engineers Can Only Dream About

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Clockwise from top left: Bety Irvin and Mark Wienants, Suzanne Valdivia's office, Mercedes Bowman,  and untouched calendar, and Spencer Leslie. Submitted photos.

September 22, 2021

Reflections on Returning to Work on Campus

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While in-person contact was limited during the pandemic, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics and Informatics Tim Reddy found ways to collaborate with colleagues. Photo by Stephen Schramm.

September 14, 2021

Spirit of Faculty Collaboration Endures

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Two men working on a computer.

August 25, 2021

How to Help the IT Service Desk Help You

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researchers studying data from clinical trial

July 22, 2021

Are Global Health Trials Overstating Their Impact?

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An overlay of six X-ray crystal structures of DNA shows that regular (Watson-Crick) and mismatched DNA are similarly bent by the transcription factor TBP. However, the mismatched DNA is highly preferred by the protein because it is easier to distort.

October 21, 2020

Transcription Factors May Inadvertently Lock in DNA Mistakes

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October 12, 2020

Duke Launches Center to Bring Computational Thinking to All Students

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August 25, 2020

Early Detection of COVID-19: How Your Smartwatch Could Help

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12 Newly Recruited Faculty Bring Expertise in Key Research Areas

January 22, 2019

12 New Faculty Hires Advance Duke Health Expertise in Key Areas

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