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National Cancer Institute Funds $2 Million Grant for Duke-NCCU Cancer Disparities Translational Research Partnership

The National Cancer Institute has funded a four-year $2 million grant to support the Cancer Disparities Translational Research Partnership between Duke University and North Carolina Central University (NCCU). The grant funds two laboratory-based translational research projects that aim to understand molecular aspects in prostate and breast cancer health disparity in African Americans.  The Herald Sun recently featured the Duke-NCCU Partnership

Study Shows How BPA May Affect Inflammatory Breast Cancer

Study is the first to identify how chemicals might encourage deadly cancer’s growth The chemical bisphenol A, or BPA, appears to aid the survival of inflammatory breast cancer cells, revealing a potential mechanism for how the disease grows according to a study led by researchers in the Department of Surgery at Duke University School of Medicine and the Duke Cancer Institute.

Next Class of ALICE Leadership Program Includes Two Faculty Members from Duke Surgery

The School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development created the ALICE program in 2016 as a leadership development opportunity for mid-career women faculty in the Duke School of Medicine. Each year, the program selects a new class of women to take part in the program, which provides in-depth skill development, personal reflection and goal setting, peer-mentoring, and constructive feedback. 

David Montefiori, PhD, Receives $32.6 Million Grant from the Gates Foundation for HIV Vaccine Research

The Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery (CAVD) awarded a $32.6 million grant to David Montefiori, PhD, Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Sciences, to lead an international consortium that will assess immune responses elicited by candidate HIV vaccines. The CAVD is an international network of scientists founded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2006 to accelerate the development of an HIV vaccine.