Emma Chory Wins 2025 Hartwell Biomedical Research Award
Chory will use robotic platforms to synthesize molecules capable of reaching key proteins affiliated with “undruggable” pediatric cancers
Whether it’s developing new technologies or pioneering new areas, Duke Biomedical Engineering is a leading force driving the discoveries and innovations that help clinicians save lives.
From harnessing supercomputers to create patient-specific digital twins to engineering the microbial communities we interact with every day, Duke Engineering is home to interdisciplinary centers poised to make real-world impacts.
Leaders in developing and applying genomic technologies
Multidisciplinary research in tissue, cellular, and protein engineering.
Improving women’s cancer diagnosis, prevention, and treatment worldwide.
Training commercial, technical, and academic leaders of next-generation broadband technologies.
Research excellence and scholarship at the nexus of quantitative biology, synthetic biology, and machine learning.
Harnessing wearable sensors, high performance computing, and extended reality to find, track, and treat health conditiosn in real-time.
Chory will use robotic platforms to synthesize molecules capable of reaching key proteins affiliated with “undruggable” pediatric cancers
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Summer Term 1 final examinations begin (7:00 PM)
7:00 pm – 7:00 pm