September 16, 2015

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Engineering dean search continues Califf nominated to lead FDA Staff Reports The Chronicle A Duke researcher was nominated as the next commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration by President Barack Obama Tuesday. Dr. Robert Califf, former vice chancellor for clinical and translational research, was appointed deputy commissioner for Medical Products and Tobacco at the FDA in January and will now await Senate approval for the commissioner position after being nominated. Califf—who has taken a See CALIFF on Page 8

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Claire Ballentine The Chronicle The search for the new dean of the Pratt School of Engineering is ongoing, with George Truskey, senior associate dean for research, serving as interim dean. The search committee was formed in June following former dean Tom Katsouleas’ announcement that he was leaving Duke to become the provost and executive vice president at the University of Virginia, a position he assumed in August. Headed by Jeffrey Glass, professor of electrical and computer engineering, the committee hopes to find a dean

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who will build on the improvements made under Katsouleas. “What I really want most [in the next dean] is someone that is going to continue that forward momentum and really put a premium on highquality faculty hires,” said Provost Sally Kornbluth. During Katsouleas’ seven-year tenure as the dean of Pratt, the school consistently ranked highly among the best undergraduate engineering programs in the nation, including the annual list compiled by U.S. News and World Report. In 2014, Pratt was ranked No. 18 by the publication. Katsouleas’ tenure was also highlighted by an increase in

external research expenditures, the founding of six new research centers and a 62 percent increase in engineering graduate student enrollment. One legacy Katsouleas leaves is his emphasis on hiring the best faculty members possible, Kornbluth noted. “Because of that, the school is on this incredible upward trajectory,” she said. “When you’ve got better faculty, it attracts better students.” In 2009, Katsouleas initiated the Grand Scholars Challenge Program, which is designed to empower students to address See PRATT DEAN on Page 8

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Chronicle File Photo Dr. Robert Califf, former vice chancellor for clinical and translational research and a renowned cardiologist, was nominated to be the next FDA commissioner.


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