“Brilliant Teacher” Len White Receives Golden Apple Award
Leonard White, Ph.D., associate professor in Neurology and DIBS Faculty Network member, has received the 2018 Duke Medicine Golden Apple Award for Pre-Clinical Science Faculty.

White teaches in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program in the medical school. He also leads the education team of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences and is the associate director of undergraduate studies in neuroscience; co-director of the Brain & Society theme of Duke’s Bass Connections initiative; and associate director for integrated human biological sciences of the Master of Biomedical Sciences program. He directs neuroscience courses for medical students and undergraduates at Duke and leads workshops on the structure and function of the human brain.
White’s training and scientific practice have made him a recognized expert in the structure of the human brain, the organization of the visual parts of the brain and the influence of experience on brain development in early life. He is a co-author and co-editor of a major textbook of neuroscience and a digital atlas of the human central nervous system.

White is well-known for his dedication to students of all levels, extraordinary knowledge base and his commitment to the field of Neurology. In addition to teaching in the medical students and undergraduates, he organizes and presents a well-regarded, free Massive Open Online Course through Coursera. As one MOOC participant, who gave the course a five-star rating, noted: “Dr. Len White is a brilliant teacher. His subject is difficult but his tutelage is thorough. … His pedagogy sets a standard and is demanding but oh so rewarding.” His Coursera MOOCs are followed by more than 100,000 people in over 190 nations.
A profile from the Department of Neurology provides additional insights into Dr. White’s teaching and publishing career.
By Katharine Neal; originally posted on the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences website
Learn More
- Explore the Bass Connections Brain & Society theme.
- Come to the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) Discovery Day on April 15.
- Join us at the Bass Connections Showcase on April 18.
Photos: Len White holds a human brain aloft during a Duke School of Medicine Student-Faculty Show; White takes part in Brain Awareness Week at the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences