Chron15 seeks to recognize the individuals or groups that define what it means to be a member of the Duke community in 2025 and 2026:
https://t.co/1LGVcxhUPj
Featuring the work of GWHT researchers on the algorithm team, our latest article highlights a simple but powerful idea:
better images can lead to earlier diagnoses, more timely treatment, and ultimately better patient outcomes.
https://t.co/0GJlm2V0u5
Our Spring 2026 Newsletter is out now!
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Highlights include: Updates on the Callascope, a Translational trip to Kenya, and Ignite's 5th Duke Day!
https://t.co/BKq8zb2EYw
Know an engineer whose work is making a lasting impact? The NAE is accepting nominations for its 2026-2027 awards honoring outstanding achievements in engineering.
Nominations close April 1—help recognize excellence in the profession: https://t.co/YOmfnlIJzD
#NAEAwards
By rethinking how and where cervical cancer diagnosis happens, Duke researchers are working to bring AI‑powered cervical imaging to clinics in Kenya and rethink how diagnosis could work everywhere.
https://t.co/8sOkF7qnEd
#CervicalCancer | @DukeMedSchool | @DukeGWHT | @DukeUBME
Duke Bass Connections launched nine interdisciplinary teams, including several with ties to DGHI, that share a commitment to centering human dimensions of geopolitical conflict and sustainable humanitarian responses in the Middle East and around the world. https://t.co/L9GhbBxvgW
The interdisciplinary collaboration between DGHI's Megan Huchko and Nimmi Ramanujam is improving cervical cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention across Kenya.
#ICYMI: The National Academy of Engineering proudly welcomes the NAE Class of 2026! This #EngineersWeek, we celebrate these outstanding innovators shaping the future and inspiring the next generation. Meet the new class: https://t.co/e3kymCd7I6
#NAE2026#Eweek2026
An advocate for ‘systems thinking’ in engineering education and innovator for global accessibility in women’s health, Nimmi Ramanujam is elected to the National Academy of Engineering:
https://t.co/2uWQ7Haizs
A new class of engineering leaders has arrived! Congratulations to 130 new members and 28 new international members elected to the NAE Class of 2026.
Explore the full list of newly elected members and international members: https://t.co/sFpgqXxxlW
#NAE2026
Grateful to DukeMag (Duke Alumni Engagement and Development) featuring Nimmi and our Breast Cancer team's work in their most recent issue.
Check out the article and explore the other stories on the critical role of Duke research on our health:
https://t.co/n01jw629Hb
If you’ve ever questioned how research money gets used, this quick learner shows exactly how a grant turns into treatments and tools to save lives.
Take a look ▶️ https://t.co/UlVMzlREEB
@DukeMedSchool | @DukeHealth
Our Fall 2025 Newsletter is live! In this edition, we feature the amazing work our Cervical Cancer team is doing in collaboration with the @KEMRI_Kenya and The Duke Center for Global Reproductive Health.
Check it out!
https://t.co/kwJK1tshyC
GWHT was well represented this past week in San Diego for the @BMESociety 2025 Annual Meeting!
Pictured Left to Right: Márcia dos Santos, Brian Crouch, Ph.D., Nimmi Ramanujam, Katherine Broun, and Maia Raynor.