PREVENTABLE Study Participants Gather for Appreciation Event
The Duke Primary Care Research Consortium (PCRC) team hosted a participant appreciation and study update event for the
Duke CTSA Retreat Celebrates Trustworthy Partnerships to Improve Health Through Translational Science
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) hosted the Clinical and Translational Science Awards Retreat and UM1 grant award celebration at the Chesterfield in Durham, North Carolina.
Duke Researchers Advance Framework for Measuring Translational Science Impact
A team from Duke University’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute and Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) is helping move the Translational Science Benefits Model (TSBM) from concept to practice. TSBM is being integrated into programmatic processes such as case studies, pilot program reporting, and organizational databases.
Innovation under pressure
Just weeks after North Carolina’s first confirmed COVID-19 case in 2020, scientists from Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and East Carolina University were pla
Duke CTSI showcases leadership at CTSA fall program meeting
Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) joined colleagues from across the nation at the CTSA Fall Program Meeting in Arlington, Virginia, October 22-24, 2025. This year’s
Duke CTSI opens applications for pilot funding opportunities
The Duke Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is accepting proposals for two pilot funding programs under the Duke Improving Clinical and Translational Science (IMPaCTS) Challenge.
Community grantees honored for health impact
Eight North Carolina organizations have leveraged small grants from Duke to reach more than 2,000 people in local communities with efforts to improve health.
From discovery to health impact: a roadmap for translational science
Ever wonder why it takes years for a promising lab discovery to become a treatment you can actually use? That’s where translational research comes in; it focuses on moving one discov
Duke CTSI Invites Faculty Proposals for NIH Innovation Funding
Duke CTSI is accepting concept proposals for the National Institutes of Health’s High Impact Specialized Innovation Programs (SIP RC2), which support novel approaches to overcoming barriers in clin
Duke CTSI Fuels New Diet and Nutrition Research
The Duke Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) has awarded a combined $2 million to five research teams from Duke University School of Medicine to develop and test strategies aimed