More Americans Have Dementia, Despite Fewer New Cases
Dr. Lusk discusses findings of a recent study relating dementia to various factors such as socioeconomic status.
Novel Drug a Potential ‘Game-Changer’ for Narcolepsy
Dr. Spector provides insight on a new drug that may help treat narcolepsy type 1.
Physicians as Patients: Live Interview with Neurologists Living with a Neurologic Condition
Dr. Peters is featured on this episode of Brain & Life Podcast that was recorded live at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in San Diego.
The Duke Mouse Brain Atlas Promises to Accelerate Studies of Neurological Disorders
Len White, PhD is mentioned in this article about a new tool developed by Duke researchers making it easier to understand brain structure and its impact on neurological diseases.
3 Habits to Keep Your Brain Young at Any Age
Dr. Liu is featured in this Working@Duke article discussing ways to keep our minds sharp.
Q&A With Duke ALS Clinic Founder + Director
Dr. Bedlack is featured in this Q&A from Raleigh Magazine highlighting the connections he built through ALS and fashion.
$1M Awarded to Research
Congratulations to Brian Mac Grory, MBBCh, BAO who was recently awarded funding by the AHA for the IGNITE study.
How Public Supported Studies Bring This Researcher and Patient Closer to a Cure for Alzheimer’s
Dr. Whitson is featured in this Working@Duke article discussing the importance of early testing for memory disorders and how public funding impacts those opportunities.
Making A Difference - Megan Phillips
A special shout out to our Chief Administrative Officer, Megan Phillips, recognized as part of Administrative Professionals Week by Pam Neville.
Parkinson’s Gut-Microbiota Links Raise Treatment Possibilities
Laurie Sanders, PhD discusses causal relationships between the microbiome and Parkinson's Disease.