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Duke Human Vaccine Institute

researcher working on CAOVID-19 materials

August 20, 2020

Duke Institute Tapped to Test Preventive Antibodies for COVID-19

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Starting this week, as part of Duke's strategy, around 2,000 self-administered COVID-19 tests will be completed by a cross-section of Duke undergraduate students on campus. Photo by Jared Lazarus, University Communications

August 19, 2020

Keeping a Close Watch on COVID-19 with Surveillance Tests

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The garden at Kelly Deal's home provides her with plenty of vegetables and hours of mind-clearing work. Photo courtesy of Kelly Deal.

August 18, 2020

Getting Your Hands Dirty to Relieve Stress

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pool testing, how does it work?

August 13, 2020

Pool Testing: How Does It Work?

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Antibodies discovered

July 22, 2020

Duke to Start Trial of Promising COVID Antibody Treatment

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Ways to Save on Groceries During #COVID19

May 13, 2020

Ways to Save on Groceries During the Pandemic

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Lab Research Analyst Samantha Skavicus works n the lab of Nicholas Heaton. Photo courtesy of Nicholas Heaton.

May 13, 2020

Duke Labs Begin Phased, Deliberate March Toward Reopening

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Maria Blasi, PhD, Scott Palmer, MD, Sallie Permar, MD, PhD

April 21, 2020

Why Do Some People Infected with Coronavirus Fare Worse Than Others?

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Duke research teams are well underway.

March 27, 2020

Duke Researchers Pivot to Attack the New Coronavirus

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March 27, 2020

Duke Leverages Cryo-Electron Microscope Facility in the Race for Coronavirus Vaccine

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Bart Haynes

March 2, 2020

The Quest for an AIDS Vaccine

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January 31, 2020

Creating a Vaccine to Guide the Immune System to Make the Right Kind of Antibodies

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January 7, 2020

Infants, Immunity, Infections and Immunization

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December 6, 2019

Study Suggests Way to Overcome Long-Standing Obstacle to a HIV Vaccine

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Duke medical researchers are leading a national effort to improve the flu vaccine

September 30, 2019

Duke Vaccine Institute Plays Integral Role in National Effort to Improve Flu Shots

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Jennifer Chamberlain listens to Pandora playlists like “Relaxation Radio” at work. Photo by Jonathan Black.

September 24, 2019

The (Musical) Key to Productivity

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