Faculty Spotlight: Matthew Scaglione, PhD
As a graduate student, Matthew Scaglione, PhD, became interested in how the body made and destroyed proteins--and how these processes could go wrong in neurodegenerative disease.
Restaurant thanks Neuro ICU team for their Naan Stop work
[Update: The initial round of lunches from NaanStop has since inspired a series of more than 20 lunch donations for the Neuro ICU team, courtesy of the Duke Neurology Department.]
Staff Spotlight: Nina Willis
Nina Willis had been working at our Movement Disorders Clinic at Morreene Road for almost a decade when the COVID-19 epidemic reached the United States.
Resident Spotlight: Matthew Khayata, MD
For Matthew Khayata, MD, a lifelong interest in working with infants, toddlers, and adolescents, combined with the complex, problem-solving nature of neurology led him to pursue a residency in
Colton, Hudak win School of Medicine's Faculty Awards
Congratulations are in order to Carol Colton, PhD, and Nicholas Hudak, PA-C, who were selected from among the entire faculty of the Duke University School of Medicine to receive the School's 2020 f
Staff Spotlight: Viviana Cantillana
Before the COVID-19 epidemic, Viviana Cantillana managed the laboratory of Daniel Laskowitz, MD, MHS, in its home in the Bryan Research Building.
Bedlack talks with ABC11 about past, present, and future of telehealth
In response to the COVID-19 epidemic, DukeHealth has accelerated its services to treat patients remotely via video and audio calls.
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, April 2020
What do a genetic analysis of the intersecting pathways between Alzheimer’s disease and depression, a national prize-winning essay examining the ethics of unionization for physicians, and a systema
Staff Spotlight: Mariam Hovhannisyan
Mariam Hovhannisyan found her mind turning to cognitive neuroscience as a high school student, when a crime show she was watching prompted her to consider how differences in brain chemistry mig
Poster session unites Duke Neurology's clinical and basic research wings
The Duke Neurology Department’s clinical, translational, and basic science wings came together last Thursday to discuss their work and collaborate at the Division of Translational Brain Sciences an