Dr. Martucci Named a Research Incubator Award Recipient
Congratulations to Katherine Martucci, PhD, on receiving a 2022 Research Incubator Award from the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences to study how opioid medications change brain activity in patients with chronic pain.
Opioid Crisis Requires New Approaches to Prescription Opioid Management
In a special article published in Anesthesiology, Duke Anesthesiology’s Dr. Evan Kharasch (first author) introduces the groundbreaking new concept of a prescription opioid ecosystem to combat the opioid crisis and the opioid paradox.
In Remembrance of Dr. David S. Warner
It is with profound sadness that we inform you about the passing of a beloved member of our Duke Anesthesiology family and one of Duke’s most distinguished faculty, Dr. David S. Warner.
Dr. Ji Named a Highly Cited Researcher
Duke Anesthesiology's Ru-Rong Ji, PhD, is one of 38 Duke scientists named to the 2021 list of "Highly Cited Researchers" - an annual listing of pioneers in their field who represent the most influential researchers in the world.
Dr. Ray Appointed to Associate Vice Chair Position
Congratulations to Neil Ray, MD, MMCi, on being named the associate vice chair for business development in which he will be responsible for identifying, growing and optimizing business opportunities for the department.
Dr. Pollak Appointed to Residency Leadership
Congratulations to Angela Pollak, MD, on being named the assistant program director of the Duke Anesthesiology Residency Program in which she will serve as an integral part of the program’s leadership team.
Dr. Ross Appointed New Role
Congratulations to Allison Ross, MD, on being named the director of professional development, in which she will implement a model for coaching, advising and mentoring of faculty during career transitions.
Announcing the 2022 DIG Recipients
Congratulations to Drs. Lisa Einhorn and Shad Smith on being named the newest DREAM Innovation Grant (DIG) recipients for their innovative projects involving pediatric perioperative pain and innate healing processes.
Dr. Meng Named FAER Grant Recipient
Congratulations to Marie-Louise Meng, MD, on being awarded a Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research Mentored Research Training Grant for her project aimed at developing a risk model to predict acute cardiovascular events in women with preeclampsia.