ABC11: Duke Researchers Hope New App Can Help More Quickly Diagnose Autism
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- A team of Duke doctors, computer scientists and engineers are working on an app that could help more quickly diagnose autism in young children.
New Publication: Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 Regulates Basal Cell Fate During Adult Olfactory Neurogenesis
In a new paper from the Goldstein lab, Duke Neurobiology graduate student Tiffany Ko identif
Duke Health Presence at NC State Pride Celebration
Duke Health participated in NC State’s Relax and Restore Fair, where they provided information about gender affirming care to the community.
Message of Support and Hope
As humanists who are committed to healing and the relief of suffering, it has been painful to witness the violence unleashed several days ago in Israel, and the ongoing toll in lost lives, disability and psychological trauma in the region. We have built strong professional connections with the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery community in Israel, and several members and alumni of our Department are directly impacted. We hope for their safety and the rapid de-escalation of the conflict.
Vocal Cord Injuries, Symptoms and Treatment
Audrey Walstrom, DMA, MA, CCC-SLP, a clinical singing voice specialist & speech-language pathologist and also a Senior Clinician at Duke Health, provided information about vocal cord injuries, symptoms and treatment options after celebrities like Adele, John Mayer, Celine Dion, Rod Stewart and many others experienced vocal cord injuries.
JAMA Network™ Podcast: Association of Human Papillomavirus Status With Suicide Risk Among Patients With Head and Neck Cancer
Interview with Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters, BDS, PhD, MPH, CHES, author of Association of Human Papillomavirus Status With Suicide Risk Among Patients With Head and Neck Cancer. Hosted by Paul C.
Dr. Patrick J. Antonelli the Inaugural Joseph Siefker Lecturer: Educational Challenges & Solutions in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
Drs. Rocke and Francis also paid heartfelt tributes to Dr. Siefker for his visionary act in establishing this new endowment, highlighting its significance in shaping the future of our Department's residents and fellows.