Sally Kornbluth grew up in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. She joined the Duke faculty in 1994. While at Duke, she has been both the James B. Duke Professor in the department of pharmacology and cancer biology and the Jo Rae Wright University Professor. Kornbluth was appointed Duke University Provost on July 1, 2014; she is the first female provost at Duke. Kornbluth's research interests include the study of cell proliferation and programmed cell death, areas of central importance for understanding both carcinogenesis and degenerative disorders. She has published extensively in these areas, studying these problems in a variety of model organisms. Includes lab notebooks, loose research, and other files created by and used by Kornbluth and her researchers during the course of research directed by Kornbluth. Materials date from 1991 to 2017.
Includes lab notebooks created and maintained by various researchers, including Sally Kornbluth, during the course of research directed by Kornbluth. Materials date from 1994 to 2015.
Includes lab notebooks created and maintained by various researchers during the course of research directed by Dr. Sally Kornbluth. There is a small amount of loose research and other files in this series. Materials date from 1991 to 2015.
Includes lab notebooks created and maintained by various researchers during the course of research directed by Dr. Sallu Kornbluth. There is a small amount of loose research and other files in this series. Materials date from 1995 to 2017