Popular Duke Kannapolis Community Engagement Event Returns
A popular, free community health program hosted by the Duke Clinical and Translational Science (CTSI) office in Kannapolis with local physician partners has returned.
Translational Science Case Study: Determinants of Pain in Sickle Cell Disease
Duke CTSI announces the publication of a new case study, "Biopsychosocial Determinants of Pain in Sickle Cell Disease," a research study led by Dr.
CERI’s Mina Silberberg Edits New Volume About Community-Engaged Research
Volume III in the Interdisciplinary Community-Engaged Research for Health series was just published.
Duke CTSA KL2 Program Welcomes Three New Scholars
Svati Shah, MD, MHS, Named the Director of Duke Kannapolis Research
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is pleased to announce that Svati Shah, MD, MHS, has been named th
Michael Musty Featured in CRAACO Newsletter
Michael Musty, Director of the Duke CTSI Recruitment Innovation Center (RIC), was recently featured in
Duke Receives Funding through Largest U.S. Collaborative Effort for Equity in Biomedicine
Duke School of Medicine is a recipient of a $550,000 institutional grant funded by the American Heart Association through the COVID-19 Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists (FRCS) collaborative.