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Soman Ninan Abraham

Grace Kerby Distinguished Professor of Pathology
Pathology
Duke Box 3172, Durham, NC 27710
257 Jones Bldg, Durham, NC 27710

Awards & Honors


AAAS Fellows

National American Association for the Advancement of Science, The · 2012

MERIT Award

National National Institutes of Health · 2005

In the News


Published March 4, 2024
An Overgrowth of Nerve Cells Appears to Cause Lingering Symptoms After Recurrent UTIs
Published March 2, 2021
Goodbye UTIs? Duke Scientists Develop Vaccine Strategy for Urinary Tract Infections
Published May 19, 2020
Unusual Immune Response in Bladder Appears to Drive Repeat UTIs
Published November 25, 2019
Incubation Awards to Assist Seven Innovative Research Projects Move Toward the Market
Published November 9, 2018
Using Mice, Duke Researchers Identify How Allergic Shock Occurs So Quickly
Published February 21, 2018
Animal Study Shows How to Retrain the Immune System to Ease Food Allergies
Published July 21, 2016
Newly Described Cellular Defense Activity Could Guide Solutions to UTIs
Published October 7, 2015
10 Weeks, and Research Gets Under Your Skin
Published September 1, 2015
Soman Abraham: What makes the plague so deadly?
Published June 3, 2015
Bladder Cells Regurgitate Bacteria to Prevent UTIs
Published September 25, 2014
The Week at Duke {in 60 Seconds}: Endowment; Duke List; Bugs for Lunch
Published September 19, 2014
New Insights on an Ancient Plague Could Improve Treatments for Infections
Published December 15, 2013
Salmonella Jams Signals From Bacteria-Fighting Mast Cells