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Chantell Skye Evans
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology
Cell Biology
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Awards & Honors
Sloan Research Fellow
National
Sloan Foundation
· 2022
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Duke Science and Technology Scholar
University
Duke University
· 2021
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Hanna Gray Fellow
National
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
· 2017
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In the News
Published August 25, 2023
Building Resistance by Strengthening Our Cells
Published October 20, 2022
Chantell Evans: Bold Thinking on the Roots of Neurodegenerative Disease
Published October 19, 2022
Three of 25 Science Diversity Leadership Awards Come to Duke
Published May 17, 2022
Cell Biologist Chantell Evans Aims to Set an Example
Published February 15, 2022
Two Duke Researchers Named Sloan Fellows
Published January 12, 2022
Chantell Evans Is Tracking the Link Between Damaged Mitochondria and Brain Disease