Pratt Blueprint: March 2025
Join Dean Jerome Lynch in a conversation with Steve McClelland, director of the Christensen Family Center for Innovation, about how Duke Engineering moves ideas from the lab into impactful solutions while teaching students how to do the same.
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Hydrogels are found everywhere around us from gummy bears to cartilage. Discover how a proof-of-concept demonstration using sacrificial scaffolding could enable hydrogels that rapidly heal and strengthen themselves.
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The surest way to impact the world through research is by translating discoveries into useful products. Join a group of Duke PhD students as they learn what it takes to move innovations from the lab into the real world.
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More than 80 local high school students recently got hands-on with circuits and electronics. Come see how the experience is helping prepare them to eventually continue STEM studies in college.
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Helping the world see just how amazing Duke Engineering's students, faculty and staff are is a complex task. Meet two of the school's newest communicators, Maddie Go and Andrew Tie, who are already having a big impact.
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From noon to 1:00 pm in Duke Behavioral Health, learn how Toastmasters can help improve your public speaking and build leadership skills by joining Blue Devil Toastmasters for a free public open house.
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| From noon to 2:00 pm on Zoom, learn the definition of an investigational drug, get guidance on determining when the IND
regulations apply to research studies, and discuss the prep and submission of IND applications.
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From 3:30 - 5:30 pm at Penn Pavilion, celebrate the accomplishments of our 2024-2025 Bass Connections project teams through a poster session, interactive displays, awards and a reception.
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Join us at the Duke Health IPEC Building for an exciting weekend focused on "Data Science in Critical/Acute Care." The event kicks off with a symposium on Friday, April 25, followed by a two-day datathon of collaboration to develop data-driven models using de-identified critical care datasets.
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From epic class projects to quiet campus corners for cramming, join Anika and Amelia in our new series of deep dives into the real student experience at Duke Engineering.
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“All of our work over the past decade has been made possible by investments from the National Institutes of Health to expand science’s genomic and epigenomic editing toolbox.”
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—BME PROFESSOR CHARLIE GERSBACH
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