Devon Noonan Earns Mid-Career Scientist Award from Duke School of Nursing
Devon Noonan, PhD, MPH, co-director of the Duke site of the National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP), received the 2023 Mid-Career Scientist Award from the Duke School of Nursing.
Svati Shah Awarded Distinguished Professorship
Svati H. Shah, MD, MHS, director of CTSI's research site at Duke Kannapolis, has been awarded a Distinguished Professorship.
Ten Community Organizations Earn 2023 Dean’s COVID-19 Community Grants
Ten community-based organizations have been selected as grant recipients for this year’s Dean’s COVID-19 Community Education and Outreach to Advance Health Equity program.
SEED Atlas Offers Duke Researchers Access to Social Drivers of Health Data
The Social, Environmental, and Equity Drivers (SEED) of Health Atlas is a publicly available platform and tool for researchers and community members to learn more about SDOH in Durham and surrounding counties, access local data, and promote research in health disparities and equity.
Kimberly Johnson Presents on Advance Care Planning at Dean's Distinguished Research Series
Kimberly Johnson, MD, director of the Duke CTSA KL2 Program, presented her research on equity in serious illness care for African Americans during the final installment of Duke School of Medicine’s Dean’s Distinguished Research Series.
Duke NCSP Scholars Named Finalists for Bass Connections Leadership Award
Duke National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) participants Kamal Golla, MD, MPH, and Melissa Harris-Gersten, PhD, RN, are finalists for the 2023 Bass Connections Leadership Award for their research project, “Financial Burden in Patients with Health Disparities.”
Group to Launch for Duke Evaluators
A new group is forming for those who work in evaluation and evaluation-aligned research, hosted by the Office of Evaluation and Applied Research Partnership at Duke University. The office is a collaboration with Duke CTSI and the Duke Social Science Research Institute.
Duke Launches Site for COVID Vaccine Study Among Health Care Workers
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is collaborating with Duke Emergency Medicine on a public health surveillance project dubbed Preventing Emerging Infections Through Vaccine Effectiveness Testing, or PREVENT II. Anyone who works at a Duke Health location and has recently been tested for COVID-19, whether positive or negative for infection, may be eligible to participate.
Duke NCSP Scholar-Led Bass Connections Teams Present Research Findings
Members from Bass Connections teams led by Duke National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) scholars and faculty leaders recently presented their research findings as part of the Duke-Margolis Seminar in Health Policy & Management.
Duke Expands Career Event to Students at All HBCUs
Duke University has expanded the upcoming Neurosciences Career Exploration Day to all Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in North Carolina.