Faculty Spotlight: Marvin Rozear, MD
More than 50 years after he first started studying it, Marvin Rozear, MD, still sees the brain with fascination and wonder.
Retinal imaging repository augments resources to study neurodegenerative disease
A growing global registry of deidentified multimodal retinal and optic nerve images may have important implications for the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with neurodegenerative disease.
Duke Neuro- and Brain Event Sneak Preview, Fall 2020
This fall, a slew of neurology and brain-related events are happening at Duke, in our Department, on the University side, and within the School of Medicine and health system.
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, September 2020
With 18 new peer-reviewed articles from members of our faculty, August 2020 was a record-breaking month for the Duke Neurology Department.
Resident Spotlight: Lauren Chamberlain, DO
Lauren Chamberlain, DO, had always been interested in the brain, but a rotation in medical school convinced her that pediatric neurology was the field for her.
Colleagues surprise social worker of the year
Clinical social worker Allison Allen, MSW, LCSW, is a member of the committee that plans the annual Social Worker of the Year award celebration.
Faculty Spotlight: Brian Mac Grory, MD
Brian Mac Grory, MD, was a second-year resident when a new method of treating stroke revolutionized vascular neurology almost overnight.
Novel approach to pain management could get the green light
In the ongoing search for effective acute and chronic pain management that reduces reliance on opioids, Duke researchers are examining the pain-relieving potential of a novel, nonpharmacological tr