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  • Nuevolution, HHMI, Lexicon, and Duke Form GPCR-Focused Collaboration
    Nuevolution has entered into a scientific collaboration with Duke University, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and Lexicon Pharmaceuticals for the investigation of the ...
    8-12-2013
  • Altered Receptor Allows Tumors to Sneak by Immune System
    Now, as discussed in the current issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation , Gerard Blobe, M.D., Ph.D., and a team at Duke University have explored the tumor microenvironment ...
    8-9-2013
  • Ban Sunburn Pain without Coppertone
    Wolfgang Liedtke, M.D., Ph.D., one of the senior authors of the study and associate professor of neurology and neurobiology at Duke University School of Medicine, worked with a ...
    8-6-2013
  • High School Whiz Kids Win Scientific Prestige . . . and Big Bucks
    ... She has set her sights on becoming a pediatric oncologist and has enrolled at Duke University. Linking a Gene Mutation to Parkinson's Michael Yan identified the underlying ...
    8-1-2013
  • Studies Test Abilities of CRISPR-Cas9 Systems to Hit their Targets
    As CRISPR/Cas comes of age , synthetic RNA-guided transcription factors are the stars of two independent studies published in Nature Methods today. The first, from Duke ...
    7-25-2013
  • Federal Push to Fight Antibiotic Resistance
    ... Last month, NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases awarded $2 million to Duke University to establish the network, funding for which could reach $62 million by ...
    7-15-2013
  • Melanoma Vaccine Made Up of Modified Dendritic Cells Shows Promise
    Modified dendritic cells that can recognize cancer-made protein fragments have shown promise in a small clinical trial studying melanoma. Duke University's Scott Pruitt, M.D., ...
    6-24-2013
  • Gene Editing to Treat Genetic Diseases, Part II
    ... With regard to treating disease, Duke University scientists and colleagues at the Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, and Universite Laval, Québec, have used TALEN technology ...
    6-20-2013
  • Gene Editing with Multiple Molecular Means
    Using genetic editing, Duke University scientists reported this month that they had repaired a genetic defect responsible for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) in patient cell ...
    6-12-2013
  • 10 Life Science-Loving Charitable Funds and Foundations
    Research Triangle Park, NC Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 3 2011 Calendar Year ... 5 $500,000 to the Rockefeller University $457,608 to Tel Aviv University ...
    6-3-2013
  • Avoiding "Incidental" Damages
    ... for Bioethics, Health Policy and Law at University of Louisville School of Medicine, told ... Addressing the commission April 30, Carol Krucoff, a yoga instructor/therapist with Duke ...
    5-15-2013
  • The Tumor Microenvironment as a Drug Target, Part II
    ... Noting the active participation of the tumor stroma in cancer progression investigators at the department of pharmacology and cancer biology at Duke University Medical Center ...
    5-7-2013
  • GEN | Biolinks
    ... Scientific Drais Pharmaceuticals Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative DSM Duke University Duquesne University Dyomics eBioscience Economic Development Corporation of Utah ...
  • Exploring GPCRs as Therapeutic Targets
    a paradigm shift," says Robert Lefkowitz, M.D., professor of chemistry at Duke University and winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with his colleague and former ...
    4-15-2013
  • Distributed Computing Meets Drug Discovery
    TeraDiscoveries is contributing its Inverse Design software, developed with Duke University and Microsoft, at cost to the effort, whose BOINC open-source software platform is set ...
    2-28-2013
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  • Diagnosing HIV Infection in Primary Care Settings: Missed Opportunitie...
    Tammy Chin, Charles Hicks, Gregory Samsa, Mehri McKellar
    AIDS Patient Care and STDs
    diagnosed HIV-infected persons in Durham County, NC, who initiated HIV care at Duke University Medical Center between 2008-2011. Comparisons were made to similar data from ...
  • Physician Allocation of Medicare Resources for Patients with...
    Daniel J. Rocke, Walter T. Lee, Halton W. Beumer, Donald H. Taylor, Kristine Schulz, Steven Thomas, Liana Puscas
    Journal of Palliative Medicine
    physicians nationwide were assessed with comparison to similar data obtained in a separate study of cancer patients and their caregivers treated at Duke University Medical Center. ...
  • Acute HIV-1 Infection in the Southeastern United States: A Cohort...
    Mehri S. McKellar, Anna B. Cope, Cynthia L. Gay, Kara S. McGee, JoAnn D. Kuruc, Melissa G. Kerkau, Christopher B. Hurt, Susan A. Fiscus, Guido Ferrari, David M. Margolis, Joseph J. Eron, Charles B. Hicks, and the Duke-UNC Acute HIV I
    AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
    Acute HIV-1 Infection in the Southeastern United States: A Cohort Study AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses Background In 1998 a collaboration between Duke University and ...
  • Constitutive Desensitization: A New Paradigm for G Protein-Coupled...
    Larry S. Barak, Alyson M. Wilbanks, Marc G. Caron
    ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies
    Of the many discoveries that originated in the laboratory of Robert Lefkowitz at Duke University concerning GPCR regulation, none is more fundamental than the elucidation of the ...

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