Staff Spotlight: Hailey Zampa
Conducting clinical research is a complicated, time-consuming process, requiring careful monitoring of patients’ blood work, cognitive measures, and other da
Gratitude in mind
If undergraduate advising done well is a fine art, Duke’s Len White might be the Picasso of college advisors.
Resident Spotlight: Michelle Maher, MD
Michelle Maher, MD, first became interested in the brain when she was 10 years old.
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, July 2023
A promising new therapy for brain tumors detailed in the New England Journal of Medicine and a validation of a popular stroke treatment for patien
Staff Spotlight: Ryan Aamot
Whether he’s diagnosing the problem behind a malfunctioning desktop computer or maintaining the integrity of a decade’s worth of lab data, IT Analyst Ryan Aa
Postdoc Spotlight: Minji Jang, PhD
Minji Jang, PhD, began her undergraduate studies wanting to be a teacher, but became fascinated by the underlying mechanisms behind emotions, especially duri
"This is Something We Haven't Seen in 20 Years" New Brain Tumor Treatment May Extend Life and Slow Difficult Treatment Options
A new treatment improves survival rates for some types of brain tumors while also reducing the need for invasive therapies such as surgery, radiation, and chemot
Staff Spotlight: ZiYan Britt
ZiYan Britt’s work as a senior clinical research specialist allows her to connect with two passions: learning more about neuroscience and the brain while als