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The Heart of the Matter
Two pediatric heart specialists have made it their mission to improve the lives of some of Duke's most vulnerable patients.
Heart Muscle Regeneration
Through the Regeneration Next Initiative, Duke researchers are gaining insights into how to stimulate heart muscle to regrow after injury.
New Challenges, New Opportunities
Mary Klotman, T’76, MD’80, HS’80-’85, the R.J. Reynolds Professor of Medicine, professor of pathology, and professor in molecular genetics and microbiology, last summer added another title when she was named the new dean of Duke University School of Medicine and vice chancellor for health affairs at Duke University.
Forging the Future
'Big Data' is transforming medicine, and Duke is at the forefront
Training Computers to Improve Cardiovascular Care
A team led by Manesh Patel, MD, chief of the Division of Cardiology and co-director of Duke Heart, is creating computer algorithms that can analyze angiogram images in real time to identify significant blockages and abnormalities and help guide treatment decisions.
A Calling to Serve
Lucey, a clinical professor emeritus of urology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has a long-term commitment to giving back and serving others.
Rising Star
Shree Bose, MS, who has been in the national spotlight since she was 17, stays true to her missions of cancer research and science outreach.
Coming Into His Own
Frankie Antonelli, a young man with Down syndrome, has overcome many challenges to become a college student.