Four Students Selected for Clinical Research Equity Scholars Program
Four Durham Technical Community College students have been selected for the second cohort of the Clinical Research Equity Scholars Program.
Keisha Bentley-Edwards Presents Research on Racial Health Disparities
Keisha Bentley-Edwards, PhD, co-director of Duke CTSI’s Integrating Special Populations and Equity in Research cores, presented her research in racial health disparities as part of the Duke School of Medicine’s Dean’s Distinguished Research Series.
Duke to Host Career Event for NCCU Students, Recent Graduates
As part of the ongoing partnership with Duke University and North Carolina Central University, Duke will host Neurosciences Career Exploration Day for NCCU students, a new event co-sponsored by the Duke-NCCU Bridge Office.
NCCU Grad's Journey Demonstrates Value of Duke-NCCU Partnership
As Paris Rutherford’s undergraduate experience at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) came to an end, she began to think about her next steps post-graduation.
Rowena Dolor Publishes Research on New Tool to Diagnose COPD
Rowena Dolor, MD, MHS, co-authored a recent Journal of the American Medical Association publication about a new tool that shows promise in helping primary care physicians identify adults with undiagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Duke CTSI's Janis Curtis Named 2023 Changemaker in Health
Janis Curtis, MSPH, MA, associate director of the Duke Clinical Data Research Networks (CDRN) Program, has been named a 2023 Changemaker in Health for her courage, curiosity, and determination to help transform the global health ecosystem through the best use of information technology.
Three Duke NCSP Scholars Earn Bass Connections Awards
Three Duke National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) fellows — Jeylan Close, MD; Gabriela Plasencia, MD, MAS; and Carri Polick, PhD, RN — have received Bass Connections awards for their research projects.
New Office to Advance Community-Engaged and Research-Practice Partnerships
The Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) and the Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) together have launched the Office of Evaluation and Applied Research Partnership.
2022 CTSI Translational Impact Report: Advancing Equity
This Impact Report showcases many of our accomplishments over the past year. We invite you to review these highlights and learn more about Duke CTSI’s contributions to meaningful and equitable health improvement within our communities and beyond.