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Cagla Eroglu

Duke Health Distinguished Professor of Cell Biology
Cell Biology
Duke Box 3709, Durham, NC 27710
333A Nanaline Duke Bldg, Durham, NC 27710

Awards & Honors


American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member/Fellow

National American Academy of Arts and Sciences · 2024 More about this award

HHMI Investigator

Scholarly Society Howard Hughes Medical Institute · 2021 More about this award

Sloan Research Fellowship-Neuroscience

National Alfred P. Sloan Foundation · 2010

In the News


Published April 24, 2024
Two Faculty, Three Trustees Elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Published May 4, 2023
Duke Awards 44 Distinguished Professorships
Published April 5, 2023
Chasing New Targets in Parkinson’s Disease
Published September 17, 2021
Two Duke Brain Scientists Named Howard Hughes Investigators
Published June 24, 2021
Researchers Find the Adhesions that Build the Brain’s Networks
Published November 12, 2020
Astrocytes Identified as Master ‘Conductors’ of the Brain
Published April 14, 2020
Two From Duke Named Soros Fellows
Published January 21, 2020
Neuroscientists Find New Roles for Huntington’s Protein
Published September 5, 2018
Regeneration Next: New Research on Regrowing Brain and Nerve Tissue
Published March 6, 2018
Overlooked Cell Key Player In Preventing Age-Related Vision Loss
Published November 8, 2017
Star-Shaped Brain Cells Orchestrate Neural Connections
Published January 13, 2016
Trio of Autism-Linked Molecules Orchestrate Neuron Connections
Published November 24, 2015
Umbilical Cells Help Eye’s Neurons Connect
Published January 6, 2015
Study Pinpoints Autism-Linked Protein for Sculpting Brain Connections
Published December 9, 2014
How to Get Your Foot in the Door at a Research Lab
Published July 8, 2014
Huntington’s Disease Protein Helps Wire the Young Brain