
Making Sure Drugs Work Where They’re Needed in the Brain
By precisely controlling the concentration of drugs, DART.2 helps ensure drugs are administered to targeted cells
By precisely controlling the concentration of drugs, DART.2 helps ensure drugs are administered to targeted cells
New Assistant Director of Human Resources Andrew Ross talks about his journey to Duke and how he's helping the Pratt School of Engineering grow into the future
Emily Edwards is working to educate the public about the wonders of quantum information science through interactive games.
Seed funding from the Provost’s Collaboratories program helped Mike Bergin develop technologies, found startups and teach students around keeping solar panels clean from pollution
Quantum computing pioneer to help shape the Duke Science and Technology initiative
Duke's Master of Engineering in Design & Technology Innovation gives Kim Coston the perfect platform to tackle inefficiencies in health care head-on.
A new Beyond the Horizon project seeks to provide the fundamental understanding of solid-state sodium-ion batteries to make them the preferred power source of the future
A collaboration between a fiber optic expert and the Duke Quantum Center looks to scale up quantum computing power.
A new venture focused on materials development seeks to make greener materials for infrastructure, energy and resource health.
Loh is recognized for her work in neutral atom quantum computer systems.
Ugonna Ohiri, who earned a PhD in engineering at Duke in 2018, is the recipient of the 2025 Dr. Christopher Jones Legacy Award
Ashutosh Chilkoti was recognized by the Society for Biomaterials for his pioneering work in protein-resistant polymer coatings and protein biomaterials