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  1. Duke-NUS Medical School offers the following programmes: 1. MD Programme The Duke-NUS MD programme is distinctively designed to prepare physician leaders in medical research, education, and patient care. This programme spans 4 years, and graduates are awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) jointly by Duke University and NUS.

  2. Lin K-Y, Gujar MR, Lin J, Ding WY, Huang J, Gao Y, Tan YS, Teng X, Low SL Christine, Kanchanawong P, Toyama Y, Hongyan Wang. Astrocytes control quiescent NSC reactivation via GPCR signaling-mediated F-actin remodeling.

  3. www.duke-nus.edu.sg › education › our-programmesMD-PhD Programme at Duke-NUS

    Duke-NUS offers a combined MD-PhD track to students who wish to further their academic training. The programme combines medical education with research training to develop clinician-scientists who interface between medicine and science. All students admitted into the programme will be offered a full scholarship for the PhD component as well as ...

  4. Apply to Duke-NUS Medical School now! Duke-NUS Medical School. 8 College Road Singapore 169857 +65 6516 7666 Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm Courses Careers Giving Contact Us

  5. Duke-NUS Medical School; Events; EVENTS First > Last; Duke-NUS Medical School. 8 College Road Singapore 169857 +65 6516 7666 Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm Courses ...

  6. Tuition Fees, Scholarships & Financial Aid. The tuition fees for MD and PhD programmes at Duke-NUS Medical School are approved by the Ministry of Education in Singapore. For the MD programme, tuition fees are fixed for the four-year duration of study (i.e. the annual tuition fees payable remains constant throughout the 4-year duration).

  7. In addition to his academic and research roles in Duke University Medical School/Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, he is also a Senior Consultant in Singapore General Hospital. His areas of specific clinical interests are in complex brain disorders, e.g. neuropsychiatric autoimmune disorders, functional neuropsychiatric disorders and atypical types of dementia.