Nichole Orench-Rivera Prepares For Her First Faculty Position
Nichole Orench-Rivera discusses her experience in the Preparing Future Faculty program and how it has prepared her for her first faculty position.
Alum, Desmond A. Moore, PhD, Explains What He Received From His Duke Experience
Dr. Moore speaks about building his Duke network and working in industry, plus gives advice to current grad students. Read more
An Interview With Nichole Orench-Rivera
PhD student, Nichole Orench-Rivera, takes "Tool & Gadget" inside the world of STEM and describes how her research contributes to advancing innovation. Read her interview.
Grace Beggs Wins Graduate School Fellowship
Grace Beggs recognized for her promising and creative research.
Emily McFadden Presents at ASBMB
Emily McFadden received the 2020 Graduate/Postdoctoral Travel Award to attend her first American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology annual meeting. She'll also be presenting her work on lncRNA in prostate cancer. Congratulations Emily! Watch what happened at the event.
Three Biochem Faculty Recognized At First Ever Duke Health Live Event
Chancellor A. Eugene Washington acknowledged three biochemistry faculty who are making "their mark on this golden era to the benefit of humankind everywhere." Watch the video starting at 15:10.
Schumacher & Brennan Labs Unveil Exciting New Research
Both labs have discovered the molecule that functions as the central integrator in Streptomyces bacteria, a primary source of antibiotics.
Cryo-EM Captures Astounding Details of the “Wasabi Sensor”
The Lee Lab has discovered how TRPA1 senses chemical irritants. Read more
Irwin Fridovich, a Founding Father of the Field of Free Radical Biology, Has Passed Away
World-renowned Duke Biochemist Irwin Fridovich, the discoverer of superoxide dismutase and pioneering studies in the field of oxygen free radicals, passed away at his home on Saturday 2 November. As a tribute to his sixty-year contribution to the field of biochemistry and greater Duke community, Duke flags have been lowered to half-mast. Read about Irwin’s life and his contributions to science.