👏to our Dr. @Mike_Devinney on receiving a $158K grant from @NIHAging's ADACC for his project, "The Relationship of Plasma P-tau217 w/ Alzheimer's Disease Neuropathology & Long-Term Cognitive Impairment in Older Surgical & Critically Ill Patients w/ Multiple Chronic Conditions."
A drug developed at Duke University School of Medicine appears safe for older adults undergoing surgery and may lower the risk of postoperative delirium, according to a phase 2 clinical trial in JAMA Network Open.
https://t.co/EiqksXGW8i
And here’s the results: CN-105 was safe to administer to older surgical patients and led to a 30% point estimate reduction in delirium rates in this phase II RCT: https://t.co/fn7ZqEXp3d
👏Congratulations to Duke #Anesthesiology's Dr. Elizabeth Wilson on receiving the Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists award ($30K) from @DukeMedSchool to support her DREAM Innovation Grant (DIG) project. 🔗Learn more about Dr. Wilson's innovative research: https://t.co/izXxhFV61Y
👏Congrats to Dr. Elizabeth Wilson on being named the 2026 DREAM Innovation Grant (DIG) recipient for her project, “Microbial Modulation of Nrf2/HO-1 and TLR4 Signaling in Early Allograft Dysfunction After Liver Transplantation (MORTAL)."🔗LEARN MORE: https://t.co/c1rRsbhXXb.
Preclinical study shows the nondepolarising neuromuscular blocking agent, pNMB, based on carborane chemistry, has a fast-onset similar to rocuronium, is long-acting, and is reversible by sugammadex.
@NoahTimko@Duke_Anesthesia@Boron_Chemistry
🔗https://t.co/DDWiCiN5zk
A new benchmark of 107 cutting-edge scientific abstracts was showcased at Duke Anesthesiology’s 33rd Annual #DukeAE2025, our flagship event.
👏Congrats to the award winners spanning five categories of research.🔗https://t.co/bwDy7pOGNO
What are the effects of surgery (on other body parts) on the aging human brain and CNS? See link below for our new pre-print, which uses unbiased CSF proteomics (and an independent replication cohort) to study pre to 24 hr post op CSf changes- https://t.co/jf8e6a53O0
Had a great time at #ADS25NASH!
So very proud of @Jeffrytakla as always.
& so impressed by the super🌟s in CIPHER lab. They were litteraly everywhere. One podium to the next, they dominated the day and lit up the future of delirium research. 👏🧠
@Duke_Anesthesia@AmerDelirium