rTMS improves memory in younger and older adults
Magnetic stimulation of the brain improves working memory, offering a new potential avenue of therapy for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, according to new r
Staff Spotlight: Edwina McCray, MSN, CNML
Almost 20 years ago, Edwina McCray, MSN, CNML, started at Duke as a recently graduated nurse.
Staff Spotlight: Akshay Alaghatta
Akshay Alaghatta’s love of space exploration made him want to be a physics major, until an introductory neuroscience course convinced him to study human consciousness instead.
Could an eye doctor diagnose Alzheimer’s before you have symptoms?
A quick eye exam might one day allow eye doctors to check up on both your eyeglasses prescription and your brain health.
Profiles in Brain Sciences: Carolyn Pizoli, MD, PhD
Carolyn Pizoli, MD, PhD, felt the callings both to pediatrics and toward clinical neurology from the start of her medical career.
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, February 2019
New research from the Duke Department of Neurology is advancing treatment of neurological conditions, uncovering secrets about how our brain and nervous system function, and refining training for t
Fellow Spotlight: Raj Bhui, MD
Raj Bhui, MD, entered our sleep medicine fellowship not as a neurologist, but as a family medicine physician.
Staff Spotlight: Paul Zwelling
Paul Zwelling, the team leader of the EMG lab within Duke Clinic, is the subject of this week’s “Spotlight” interview.
Duke Neurology housestaff, APPs shine at 2019 NCNS meeting
Congratulations to Sweta Sengupta, MD, Shareena Rahman, MD Lina Barker, MD, Erika Cummings, PA-C, Margarethe Goetz, PA-C, Elizabeth Devore, NP, and Child Neurology’s Anna Bunker, MD, who repre
Alumni Spotlight: Ching-Chiang Allen Chu MD, PhD
This week’s “spotlight” interview shines on the Houston Neurology and Sleep Diagnostic Center’s Ching-Chiang Allen Chu, MD, PhD, a 1998 graduate of our residency program.