Duke HNS&CS Ranks #9 in NIH Funding
The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research has released the rankings of funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for U.S. medical schools in 2021, and Duke University has been ranked #9 for NIH funding among Otolaryngology departments.
February '22 Faculty Recognition
Bradley Goldstein, MD, PhD, was awarded an NIH grant to fund the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences Otolaryngology Residency Research track.
Blake Wilson, DSc, PhD, receives top civilian award
On November 18, 2021, Blake Wilson, DSc, PhD received the North Carolina Award in recognition for his significant scientific contributions to the state.
New, highly innovative NIH research awards to address health disparities and advance health equity
The National Institutes of Health is funding bold, new research ideas that focus on interventions to address health disparities and advance health equity.
August Faculty Recognition
Jeffrey Cheng, MD, was appointed Medical Director of Quality and Safety for Duke Children's surgical services.
The $600 Medical Device That Could Help Doctors Detect Throat Cancer
Photo above: Doctors in Vietnam check out a prototype of the flexible nasopharyngoscope initially designed by Duke engineering students