Built on Evidence, Driven by Purpose: Nursing Research Transforms Healthcare
$2M from William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust to Support Scholarships for Duke’s Pre-licensure Program
Monday Moves
Make the most of your lunch break with Monday Moves! From 12:30-12:50 PM every Monday, you can participate in online guided stretch breaks with the LIVE FOR LIFE Fitness Team to benefit your mental and physical health!
Autoimmune Encephalitis: Immune Dysregulation and Psychiatric Symptoms
Sponsored by The Ewald W. Busse, MD, ScD Lectureship Endowment Fund
Dr. Mooneyham is an Associate Research Physician at the National Institutes of Health where she serves as Medical Director of the NIMH Autoimmune Brain Disorders Program and Inpatient Services Director for the NIMH Pediatric Psychiatry Unit.
Dr. Mooneyham completed a triple board residency at Indiana University School of Medicine, and she is board certified in General Pediatrics, Adult Psychiatry, and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.
The Role of Data Management in Research Integrity (Early Morning Session)
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NOTE: Registration closes 24 hours before event start. Please register ahead of the event. Registrants will receive Zoom information and related materials by email one week and within 24 hours before the event.
CCN Colloquium: "Seeing “How”"
What is perception? The most intuitive and influential answer to this question has long been the one given by David Marr: To see the world is "to know what is where by looking" - to transform light into representations of objects and their features, located somewhere in space. But is this all that perception delivers? Consider the figure to the right; certainly you see some colored shapes, as well as where they are located. Yet, beyond this, you may also see how they relate to one another: The green piece can fit into the others, and even create a new object with a shape of its own.
Nephrology Grand Rounds
Nephrology Grand Rounds are the primary teaching conference of the Division of
Nephrology. Both clinical and basic science topics pertinent to nephrology are
presented at this conference. Each fellow, guided by a faculty-mentor, will
present once a year. Speakers from outside the Division of Nephrology and Duke
University will also be incorporated into the conference schedule.