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We don’t just imagine a healthier future: we work to make it a reality. Join our fundraising campaign to propel innovation and drive discovery.
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Delivering on the promise of 21st century medicine requires exceptional talent, hard work, and reliable resources. At Duke Health, our dedicated teams are working tirelessly to bring new discoveries, new therapies, and new devices to the world.
To achieve our vision of a healthier future for all, these exceptional teams and individuals need reliable resources that they can count on. Your support of the
Health Innovation Fund
helps us sustain momentum for medical research and innovation.
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Gift strengthens patient care today, trains radiology leaders for tomorrow
April 13, 2026
Martin Marietta gift fuels Duke Health Cary expansion
March 17, 2026
A prescription for precision
January 23, 2026
Imagine a world where dementia is rare or non-existent, where we can stop the next pandemic before it starts, and where words like “cancer” and “heart disease” no longer evoke fear and dread.
At Duke Health, these aren’t just dreams: they are challenges within our reach. We don’t just imagine a healthier future: we work to make it a reality.
As we embark on our second century,
Duke is more committed than ever to transforming health care, preparing the next generation of leaders, and solving the world’s greatest medical challenges.
We are Duke Health. And we are made for this.
Duke Health - Made For This
Together, We Build the Future of Health Care
Quick Learner: What is the Lifecycle of a Biomedical Research Grant?
Biomedical research fuels innovation and discovery. View this explainer video to learn how the process of research funding works.
Quick Learner: What is the Lifecycle of a Biomedical Research Grant?
A Day in the Life of a Researcher
Erica Washington, PhD, assistant research professor in molecular genetics and microbiology, shows you a day in her life researching fungal biology.
A Day in the Life of a Researcher
Learning the Language of the Brain
Nanthia Suthana's research develops neuroimaging methods to understand and improve cognitive functions such as learning and memory.
Learning the Language of the Brain
The Challenge of Becoming a Physician-Scientist
In 2019, as a newly recruited surgeon and scientist, she was charged with finding an established researcher who would agree to lend her space...
The Challenge of Becoming a Physician-Scientist
Hope and Healing: Armstrong Family Establishes Fund for Glioblastoma Research
Family creates the John Rhea Armstrong Memorial Fund to support glioblastoma research.
Hope and Healing: Armstrong Family Establishes Fund for Glioblastoma Research
A Day in the Life of a Medical Student
Nicole Miller shares her experience as a third year MD student at Duke University School of Medicine.
A Day in the Life of a Medical Student
Meet the Graduates of the Class of 2025
Congratulations to the students graduating from the School of Medicine’s education and training programs this year!
Meet the Graduates of the Class of 2025
Journey of Medical Student Albert Howell
Albert Howell shares his journey to the MD program at Duke and the importance of scholarship support in making his dream come true.
Journey of Medical Student Albert Howell
Journey of Duke Physician Assistant Student Kristina Miller
Physician assistant student Kristina Miller reflects on her journey to Duke and how the Hamilton-Carter Scholarship helped her achieve her goals.
Journey of Duke Physician Assistant Student Kristina Miller
Journey of Nursing Student Martin Roskoski
Martin Roskoski shares his motivation for attending Duke University School of Nursing and how scholarship support makes a difference in his journey.
Journey of Nursing Student Martin Roskoski
Duke Health Performs the World’s First Living Mitral Valve Replacement
Duke Health Performs the World’s First Living Mitral Valve Replacement
Proton Therapy
A $50 million gift from an anonymous donor will soon allow patients to receive proton therapy at Duke.
Proton Therapy
Randall’s Journey
Duke Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Program offers hope for brain tumor patient.
Randall’s Journey
Helping Young Adults Move Forward after Cancer
Being diagnosed with cancer and going through treatment isn’t easy for anyone.
Helping Young Adults Move Forward after Cancer
A Rising Tide of Kidney Disease in Rural Communities
Kidney disease is typically linked to conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, which gradually wear down the kidneys’ delicate systems
A Rising Tide of Kidney Disease in Rural Communities
Root Causes Food Program Seeks Room to Grow
On Saturday mornings, a group of Duke University School of Medicine students who are in training to one day treat cancer or perform surgery gather.
Root Causes Food Program Seeks Room to Grow
Celebrating a 20-Year Legacy of Boosting Student Interest in STEM
Duke University School of Medicine’s BOOST Program recently celebrated 20 years of inspiring young people to pursue careers.
Celebrating a 20-Year Legacy of Boosting Student Interest in STEM
Bridging Gaps in Brain Health Research
The North Carolina Registry for Brain Health aims to help relieve the burden by educating North Carolinians.
Bridging Gaps in Brain Health Research
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