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January 24, 2005 Volume 14 No. 2




Getting a Grip on Global Health

Bob Cook-Deegan and Barton Haynes aren’t surprised that when they started asking colleagues and students about their interest in global health, they received passionate answers.

“People are seizing on the idea of global health because it is a big deal,” Cook-Deegan says. “We at Duke are defining the medical future, yet most of the billions of people on this planet don’t benefit from modern health care. Immense progress could be...


Visiting Physicians from West Africa


Nobel Laureate Joins Duke
Peter C. Agre, M.D., winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry joins Duke as vice chancellor for science and technology
Duke University will welcome its first Nobel Laureate in July. Peter C. Agre, M.D., winner of the...
OCT: Imaging the Possibilities
The Duke Eye Center is an international leader in the use of Optical Coherence Tomography, a...
Duke Tsunami Medical Relief Efforts
Today (January 24), Victor J. Dzau, M.D., chancellor for health affairs, is holding a Town Hall...
Learn More About Discounted Fitness Memberships
Available Through the Expanded Duke Fitness Club
If you and your family are looking for a convenient and affordable fitness facility in the...
Bright Ideas: Team Effort Results in Earlier Lab Results
What a difference an hour makes. For patients waiting to be discharged or needing a change in...



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