Staff Spotlight: Taewon Kim, PhD
Taewon Kim, PhD, first became interested in the neurosciences while playing high school baseball, when he began wondering how his brain retained the motor skills he picked up during hours of pr
Duke Neurology at ACNS 2020: Highlights from New Orleans
Members of the Duke Neurology Department helped advance the practice and profession of clinical neurophysiology at the 2020 American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) Annual Meeting in New Or
Fellow Spotlight: Benjamin Barnes, MD
Benjamin Barnes, MD, was first drawn to neurology as a medical student, after he became fascinated by the details of a condition he saw in one of his patients.
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, February 2020
Faculty from the Duke Department of Neurology contributed to seven new peer-reviewed journal articles in January 2020.
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, February 2020
Faculty from the Duke Department of Neurology contributed to seven new peer-reviewed journal articles in January 2020.
Staff Spotlight: Jennifer Sosensky, MSW, LCSW
For patients living with memory disorders, life requires “adjusting to the new normal,” sometimes even on a daily basis.
ROAR trial features controversial ingredient, unique structure
In a continuous effort to evaluate curative therapies for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Duke will soon be conducting a new pilot study that administers curcumin—an ingredient found in turmer
APP Resident Spotlight: Tom Dreyer, PA-C
Tom Dreyer, PA-C, first became interested in neurology as a high school student. This fascination grew after a neurology elective during his training as a physician assistant.
Have reflex hammer, will travel: A conversation with our new Hospital Neurology Division Chief
Neurological conditions do not occur in a vacuum. A patient hospitalized for a heart attack may suddenly have a stroke. A patient with a metastatic tumor could suddenly start having a seizure.