Tobin Leads MGM Researchers Who Solve Mystery Case of TB in Bones
Tuberculosis is usually encountered as a disease of the lungs, but in 2% of cases in the US it can also be found in the bones.
Kishnani Participates in First Use of Fetal Therapy for Pompe Disease
World-renowned Pompe disease expert Priya Sunil Kishnani was a member of the multi-national team involved in
Alumni Reception at the American Society of Human Genetics Meeting
At the annual ASHG meeting in Los Angeles in October, the MGM Division of Human Genetics hosted a Duke Alumni Reception.
Heaton Featured in Video on Universal Flu Vaccine Development at Duke
Nicholas Heaton, PhD, and Duke colleagues are working to develop a universal flu vaccine that would last much longer than the current annual flu vaccines, even if the virus mutates.
Ko and Colleagues Develop New Tool to Identify Human Genetic Determinants of Infectious Disease Outcomes
Viruses affect different people differently. Some people get dangerously, even fatally, sick while others infected with the same virus barely feel a thing.
David Receives CZI Science Diversity Leadership Award
Lawrence David, PhD, has been named the recipient of a
Asiya Gusa to Present Research at 2022 Next Generation in Biomedicine Symposium
Asiya Gusa, PhD, will be presenting research at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard's 2022
Asiya Gusa Selected to Serve on mBio Junior Editorial Board
Asiya Gusa, PhD, has been chosen to serve on the mBio Junior Editor