Participants in Duke’s PROMOTE Study Hope to Improve Care for Type 2 Diabetes
Joining Duke’s diabetes study in Kannapolis at the N.C. Research Campus was part of Susan Wagner’s commitment to improving the health of her community.
Duke CTSA KL2 Program Welcomes Three New Scholars
The Duke CTSA KL2 program provides training opportunities and protected research effort for junior investigators. KL2 scholars will leave the program equipped with the skills to be successful, independent investigators, making contributions across the spectrum of clinical and translational science.
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
Request for Applications: Research@Pickett Community Outreach and Engagement Voucher Program 2022
The Research@Pickett Community Outreach and Engagement Voucher is a funding source designed to build capacity for research projects to maximize their impac
Michael Musty Featured in CRAACO Newsletter
Michael Musty, Director of the Duke CTSI Recruitment Innovation Center (RIC), was recently featured in
Duke-Durham Tech Equity Scholars Program Launches in 2022
The Clinical Research Equity Scholars Program, a collaborative initiative between Durham Technical Community College and Duke CTSI, kicked off during an information session at Durham Tech in November. This is an exciting and unique opportunity for Durham Tech students to contribute to the development of innovative strategies for improving equity and diversity in clinical research. Selected scholars will participate in special training activities, gain hands-on experience working with clinical research teams, and work to address disparities in clinical research by engaging with communities that are underrepresented in clinical trials.
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.