Sleep Changes Common for Stroke Survivors
Sarah Hassani, MD, MHS talks about the impact of sleep on stroke recovery.
What Is Cognitive Rehabilitation? How It Works, What It Helps, and More
Jodi Hawes, MD explains cognitive rehabilitation.
Phase 1 trial of investigational therapy ALX-001 doses first patient
Laurie Sanders, PhD, discusses the Phase 1 trial of an investigational therapy for neurodegenerative conditions taking place at the Duke Clinical Research Institute.
Blood Test Helps Diagnose Parkinson’s Disease Years Before Symptoms Start
Laurie Sanders, PhD discusses the development of a blood test that could help detect Parkinson's ahead of symptoms being present. Clip begins at the 6:16:45 mark.
New Platform Targets and Represses Disease-Causing Genes
Read about Ornit Chiba-Falek, PhD's collaboration to develop a new platform that targets specific genes that can cause disease.
How Neurologists Are Integrating APPs Into Practice
Dr. Morgenlander discusses how advanced practice providers have become increasingly important to expanding access to neurology services.
Bedlack Recipient of Inaugural Accelerate a Miracle Project Award
Richard Bedlack, MD, PhD has been named as the inaugural recipient of the Accelerate a Miracle Project (or AMP) Award by the Hop on a Cure Foundation.
83-Year-Old Duke Scientist's Brain Cancer Research Helps Drug get FDA Approval
Dr. Peters discusses the clinical trial outcomes using the drug Voranigo to treat low-grade brain cancer.
Johnson named Duke Centennial Trailblazer
Kim G. Johnson, MD has been named a Duke Centennial Trailblazer for her work with Alzheimer's.
Study Finds Genetic Variant Among People Who Experience a Rare Recovery from ALS
Read more about a study co-lead by Dr. Bedlack regarding ALS recovery.