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Innovate with Passion, Deliver with Compassion @DukeU | Director: Dr. Nimmi Ramanujam
Durham, NC
Joined February 2016
Congrats to Marlee Krieger and Brian Crouch for being recent awardees of the @NIH Small Business Innovation Research Grant - Phase I on behalf of @CallaHealth!
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🎉 Congratulations to PhD student Kerry Eller and Post-Baccalaureate Fellow Jennifer Ayres for presenting at the @ASEE_DC Annual Conference in Montreal this week. Kerry was also one of five nominees for Top Paper (Design)!🎉
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RT @WorkingatDuke: On their drive home from a Duke location, Duke Health team members witnessed a cyclist crash. They sprang into action, d….
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RT @DukeU: Lenny’s life was saved by a clinical trial at Duke Cancer Institute (@DukeCancer). Now thousands benefit from the drug he helped….
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Congratulations to the Undergraduate GWHT Ignite Course on a successful academic year, culminating in the poster session for the 2025 @BassConnections Showcase!
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RT @DukeMedSchool: A groundbreaking drug that is giving hope to breast cancer patients (identified in the lab of @duke_pcb's Donald McDonne….
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RT @dukeobgyn: Congrats to our newly announced distinguished professors Brenna Hughes, MD, MSc (E.C. Hamblen Distinguished Professor of Obs….
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We are thrilled to announce that GWHT Director Nimmi Ramanujam will serve as Women's Health Track Chair for the @BMESociety 2025 Annual Meeting. Deadline for Abstract Submission is May 1!. Call for General Abstracts:
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RT @dukeobgyn: Today marks International Women's Day, an opportunity to celebrate the lasting impact of women from our past, present and fu….
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RT @center4pathways: 🌟 Apply by 12/16 to reserve your spot in the Ignite Learners program— a free, 8-week hybrid initiative for #MiddleScho….
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You can now find our newest publication “Determining the Relationship between Delivery Parameters and Ablation Distribution for Novel Gel Ethanol Percutaneous Therapy in Ex Vivo Swine Liver” in @Polymers_MDPI ! Read more about this exciting work here:
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Congrats to GWHT PhD candidate Enakshi Sunnassee for her leading efforts on our newest publication “Optical imaging reveals chemotherapy-induced metabolic reprogramming of residual disease and recurrence.” See the link below to read more!.
Researchers have developed an optical microscopy platform for imaging metabolic pathways and showed that tracking metabolic changes is important for comparing tumor responses to chemotherapy. @Enakshi_devi
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