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July 10, 2006 Volume 15 No. 13




Learning the Ropes, Shaping the Future

Sally Kornbluth, Ph.D., is quickly learning the path between the Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) and the Davison Building.

LSRC is where she labors in the lab as a professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, studying the regulation of complex cellular processes, including entry into mitosis and apoptosis (programmed cell death). The Davison Building is where she meets with R. Sanders Williams, M.D., dean of the School of Medicine,...


Sally Kornbluth, Ph.D., prepares to help shape the future of basic sciences at Duke Medicine in her new role as vice dean of basic sciences within the School of Medicine.


A New Strategic Plan for Duke Medicine
Get ready for a new era of medicine at Duke
This month marks the introduction of a new strategic plan for Duke Medicine, designed to set the...
New Gastroenterology Center Opens at Brier Creek
Open the door at the new Duke Medicine Gastroenterology Center at Brier Creek and prepare to be...
Duke Rises in Ranking Among Best U.S. Hospitals
Duke University Hospital has not only been named as one of the top 10 U.S. hospitals in the...
New Nursing School Building A Calling Card
Editor’s note: Duke University has recently completed work on a new, state-of-the-art facility...
State Approves $70.5 Million Addition to Duke Hospital
The state of North Carolina recently approved an approximately $70,580,000 million dollar...
The Road Less Traveled
Vanpool Riders Find Relief From Gas Prices
Nancy Childress, a NASCAR fan and Duke University Health System analyst, sat behind the wheel of...



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