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Duke Research Saves Lives

Man in white doctor coat (Dr. Benjamin Alman) sits smiling at the camera with out of focus clinical equipment in the background.

April 29, 2026

New Approaches to Joint Repair for Osteoarthritis Patients

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A rendering of grey cells bursting with smaller red bubbles around the cells and spilling out of the inside.

April 28, 2026

Bursting Microbubbles Could Unlock Power of More Cancer Drugs

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April 23, 2026

The Brain’s Hidden Switch That Helps You Learn from Mistakes

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April 22, 2026

How Duke Leaders Support Research at Duke and Beyond

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April 16, 2026

Check This Out! Hands-On Genetics Research

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2 columns of 3 photos each from the Faces of Research series, with a graphic of a microphone in the middle

March 31, 2026

Faces of Research: The Podcast

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Two doctors in white coats demonstrating a nasal swab with a medical device on a seated person.

March 27, 2026

A Nasal Swab Test Could Change How Alzheimer’s is Detected

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Treating Cancer without Chemo with a picture of a couple and a dog

March 16, 2026

Colorectal Cancer at Age 30

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The Many Feats of Research with a collage of photos

March 11, 2026

A Spotlight on Research During March Madness

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March 2, 2026

Duke Research Vies for a Deep Tournament Run

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Rendering of a white blood cell attacking a cancerous cell.

February 23, 2026

Many Cancers Could Be Prevented. What Does Prevention Look Like?

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A map of counties showing RACE CARS Trial Participation

February 18, 2026

An Effort to Break Record in CPR Training

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February 16, 2026

Faces of Research

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Black Men's Brain Health with an image of Robert Turner

February 11, 2026

From the NFL to Studying Brain Health in Black Athletes

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A photo of a Duke School of Medicine researcher working in a campus lab.

February 6, 2026

A Nerve-Based Approach to Helping Elderly Recover After Surgery

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Conversations in Cancer: Cancer Vaccines. Person is holding a test tube.

February 2, 2026

Can Vaccines Help Us Treat Cancer?

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