Duke Kannapolis Launches Kidney Disease Study for People of African Descent
Through her participation in COVID-19 research with the Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), Connelia Houston learned about a new study in Kannapolis for people of African
New CTSI Core Dedicated to Equity in Research
As the COVID-19 pandemic and racial reckoning unfolded side-by-side during the summer of 2020, a common thread emerged that prompted an intentional shift at the Duke Clinical and Translational Scie
Julius Wilder Joins Community Engaged Research Initiative as Co-Faculty Lead
Julius Wilder, MD, PhD, has been named Co-Faculty Lead of the
Melissa Burnside Named to 40 Under 40 Leaders in Minority Health List
Duke National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) participant Melissa Burnside, MD, MHS, has been named one of 2021’s 40 Under 40
Duke CTSI Launches New Center Dedicated to Equity in Research
Duke CTSI is launching the Center for Equity in Research to address equity, anti-racism, and anti-bias in clinical and translational research.
Community Stakeholders Form Taskforce to Address the Devastating Effects of the Pandemic
Early in 2020, Duke Family Medicine residents Dr. Roosevelt Campbell and Dr. Andrew Flynn began noticing a disturbing trend in their clinics.
CTSI Scholars Tackle Health Disparities Research Questions
Duke CTSI is committed to accelerating scientific discoveries to help build healthier communities.
Rasheed Gbadegesin Named Director of Office of Physician-Scientist Development
Rasheed Gbadegesin, MD, has been named Associate Dean for Physician-Scientist Development and Director of the