Academic Jobs - Home of Higher Ed Logo

Duke-NUS Marks 20 Years with First Print Edition of MEDICUS 2026

108views
Submit News
people throwing hats on air
Photo by Pang Yuhao on Unsplash

Duke-NUS Medical School has marked a significant milestone with the release of the first print edition of its flagship magazine, MEDICUS 2026 Issue 1. This development coincides with the institution’s 20th anniversary, celebrating two decades of contributions to medical education, research, and healthcare innovation in Singapore.

Marking Two Decades of Excellence

Established in 2005 as a partnership between Duke University in the United States and the National University of Singapore, Duke-NUS has grown into a leading graduate-entry medical school. The school’s emphasis on research-driven education has produced graduates who are active in clinical practice, academic research, and healthcare leadership across the region.

The print edition of MEDICUS arrives after six years of digital-only publication. It captures stories from 2025, including profiles of researchers addressing healthcare challenges and initiatives supporting student development beyond traditional classroom settings.

a building with a sign that says student service centre

Photo by sakura yu on Unsplash

Inside the Inaugural Print Issue

The 2026 Issue 1 features articles on innovation in medicine, mental health advancements, and collaborative projects between Duke-NUS and industry partners. One section highlights new innovations showcased at the Invented at Duke 2025 event, while another explores how the school embeds a culture of innovation throughout its programmes.

Readers can also find coverage of global mental health initiatives and reflections on the school’s evolution since its founding. The edition underscores Duke-NUS’s role in connecting basic science with clinical application, a hallmark of its curriculum.

Broader Context in Singapore’s Medical Landscape

Singapore’s biomedical sector continues to expand, supported by government initiatives through agencies such as the Agency for Science, Technology and Research and the Ministry of Health. Duke-NUS contributes to this ecosystem by training clinician-scientists and fostering translational research that addresses local health priorities, including ageing populations and chronic disease management.

The print edition serves as both a record of achievement and a resource for current students, alumni, and collaborators interested in the school’s trajectory.

Looking Ahead

As Duke-NUS enters its third decade, the school plans to build on existing strengths in areas such as cancer research, infectious diseases, and health services innovation. The MEDICUS print edition signals a renewed emphasis on accessible storytelling that can engage wider audiences, including policymakers and the public.

Digital versions remain available for those who prefer online access, ensuring the content reaches both local and international readers.

Portrait of Dr. Sophia Langford
About the author

Dr. Sophia LangfordView author

Academic Jobs In House Author

Acknowledgements:

Discussion

Sort by:

Be the first to comment on this article!

You

Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

New0 comments

Join the conversation!

Add your comments now!

Have your say

Engagement level

Browse by Faculty

Browse by Subject

Frequently Asked Questions

📖What is MEDICUS?

MEDICUS is the official magazine of Duke-NUS Medical School, featuring stories on research, education, and innovation in medicine.

🎉Why is the 2026 issue special?

It is the first print edition after years of digital publication and coincides with Duke-NUS’s 20th anniversary.

🌐Where can I read MEDICUS?

Both print copies and the digital version are available via the Duke-NUS website.

🔬What topics does the issue cover?

It includes profiles on healthcare innovation, mental health, student mentorship, and research milestones.

🏥How does Duke-NUS contribute to Singapore’s healthcare?

Through graduate medical education and translational research addressing local health needs such as ageing and chronic diseases.

🤝Who partners with Duke-NUS?

It is a collaboration between Duke University and the National University of Singapore.

🔮Is there a focus on future trends?

Yes, the edition looks ahead to continued advances in cancer research, infectious diseases, and health services.

📬How can readers obtain a copy?

Contact Duke-NUS directly or access the digital version online.

🧪What is the school’s research emphasis?

Duke-NUS prioritises connecting basic science discoveries with clinical applications.

📰Why does the print edition matter?

It broadens accessibility and serves as a tangible record of the school’s achievements for alumni and partners.