The CTSI supports Biomedical Informatics teams from various areas at Duke to provide researchers with the tools and support necessary to accelerate the translation of discoveries into health care improvements in our community and around the world.
We work with:
- the Duke Center for Health Informatics (DCHI)
- the Duke Medicine Office for Research Informatics (ORI)
- the Duke Health Technology Solutions
- the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics - Biostatistics Core
- the Clinical Research Informatics group at DCRI
- and others who work in quantitative sciences within healthcare.
Duke's commitment to Biomedical Informatics has resulted in a robust enterprise-wide data warehouse, the inclusion of research data in MaestroCare (Duke's electronic health record system), and programs such as the DEDUCE patient portal, which can help researchers query data held in the Enterprise Wide Data Warehouse.
Through collaborations with other institutions that are part of the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Consortium, CTSI has brought to Duke programs such as REDCap and I2B2.
These services are subsidized by the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) from the NIH. Please remember to cite this support in any publications that use these resources.
For a fuller list of bioinformatic tools available at Duke, visit myRESEARCHhome.