Newly Identified Lipid in Breast Milk Might Reduce Cerebral Palsy in Infants
About 60,000 babies are born before 32 weeks gestation in the United States every year, and 10% of them will develop cerebral palsy resulting from infections that damage ner
Fellow Spotlight; Sally You, DO
Sally You, DO, had been interested in the brain and consciousness since childhood, but in medical school she wanted a practice where she could continue to address
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, August 2023
This July, members of the Duke Neurology Department contributed to 10 new peer-reviewed journal articles.
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