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Unlike damage dealt by romantic blows, hearts impacted by heart disease or heart attack do not simply heal with time. Discover how Nenad Bursac's lab is turning to a common but powerful mutation found in melanoma to push heart muscle cells to multiply.
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Asking patients to keep food diaries is notoriously inaccurate. Discover how Duke Engineering’s new translation accelerator led by Ibrahim Mohedas moved a DNA-based dietary test pioneered by PhD student Ammara Aqeel closer to making a clinical impact.
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A $10 million grant is helping Shani Daily and Nikki Washington reduce barriers in K-16 education that hinder marginalized students from pursuing computing careers. Watch a new video series documenting their pursuits through the Alliance for Identity-Inclusive Computing Engineering (AiiCE).
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J. Philip Duhart and Karis Boyd-Sinkler recently graduated from the Duke Leadership Academy. Find out what they learned from the experience and why they both say they're now embracing the notion that being a leader is more than a title, but a lifestyle.
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celebrating Duke's centennial
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The first Black player on Duke’s men’s basketball team, Claudius Claiborne built on his engineering education to earn three graduate degrees and become a professor in the business school at Texas Southern University.
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| Sixty years ago, Mary Mitchell Harris, Cassandra Smith Rush, Nathaniel White, Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke and electrical engineering major Gene Kendall made history when they crossed Duke’s academic color line in 1963.
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All Pratt students, staff and faculty are invited to submit images for consideration by our panel of esteemed judges. Prizes include $200 for each of three Judge’s Choice Awards and $200 for an image chosen by the audience!
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If you’ve ever wondered how screenprints are made, drop in for a live printing demo from 4:00 - 6:00 pm in the Teer Student Lounge! Get your hands dirty and learn to make your own two-color screenprinted poster, or just swing by to pick up a print.
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Beginning at 4:30 PM in the Fitzpatrick Atrium, Pratt PhD recruits will enjoy a reception with Pratt faculty, current PhD’s and staff. Community groups will be represented as well to showcase the many and varied organizations within both Pratt and Duke that foster connection, support and professional growth.
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Mark your calendars for 12:30 - 2:00 pm on April 11, as Pratt's Spring Engineering Faculty Meeting will be held at 0016 Westbrook at Duke Divinity, 403 Chapel Drive. All Pratt faculty and staff members are invited to attend the presentations at the meeting.
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“AI is expanding the speed of imaging and analyzing pathology slides at the cellular scale beyond human capabilities.”
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—BME PROFESSOR ROARKE HORSTMEYER
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