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Nicole Calakos
Lincoln Financial Group Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology
Neurology, Movement Disorders
nicole.calakos@duke.edu
Duke Box 2900, Durham, NC 27710
311 Bryan Res Drive, Durham, NC 27710
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National Academy of Medicine
· 2022
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In the News
Published October 18, 2022
Nicole Calakos Elected to U.S. National Academy of Medicine
Published October 26, 2021
Duke-Led Teams Awarded $18 Million to Investigate Parkinson’s Disease
Published May 7, 2021
Learning Something Surprising About 'SuperLearners'
Published November 24, 2020
Six From Duke Elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Published April 14, 2020
Duke Awards 29 University Distinguished Professorships
Published March 31, 2020
Brain Science Seed Grants Lay Foundation for Large Competitive Grants
Published October 23, 2019
Valuable Learning from Research Mishaps: The Life of an Undergraduate Student Researcher
Published September 6, 2017
One Powerful Cell Makes or Breaks Your Habits
Published August 1, 2016
New study suggests brain glitch may cause OCD
Published July 29, 2016
Commentary: OCD and exciting research
Published January 22, 2016
Repetitive behaviors rewire the brain and cause lasting damage
Published January 22, 2016
Breaking bad habits relies on 'stop' and 'go' brain signals
Published January 21, 2016
Why Are Habits So Hard to Break?
Published June 26, 2015
Allen Song Named Interim Director of Brain Institute
Published January 6, 2015
Study Pinpoints Autism-Linked Protein for Sculpting Brain Connections
Published December 17, 2013
Neuroscientists Win McKnight Endowment Award
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