Duke Receives $7.9 Million NIH Award to Advance Clinical and Translational Science Career Development
The program will prepare the next generation of translational researchers to lead studies that advance health locally, regionally, and nationally.
Duke Receives $69 Million NIH Grant to Translate Science into Better Health for All
The seven-year grant will help support the Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) as it builds and sustains “Trustworthy Partnerships to Improve Health Through Translational Science.”
From Ideas to Action: A Model for Engagement in Treatment of Rare Cancers
Anh N. Tran, PhD, associate professor in family medicine and community health, and Gayathri Devi, PhD, professor in surgery and pathology, took the first step in a research collaboration with a July 24 think tank facilitated by the CTSI Team Science Core.
Bariatric Surgery Lightens Load of Diabetes Care
As GLP-1 medications reshape obesity treatments, a Duke University School of Medicine study partially funded by CTSI shows that surgery can deliver lasting savings.
North Carolina Businessman and Philanthropist David Murdock Dies at 102
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and Duke Health mourn the passing of David H. Murdock, a visionary philanthropist and the namesake of the MURDOCK Study, who died at the age of 102.
From Data to Decisions: A Model for Returning Individual Results to Research Participants
Duke School of Medicine researchers have developed a model for effectively communicating clinical findings to patients participating in research studies, helping empower them toward making their health and medical choices.
Ruiz and Wilder Named Michelle P. Winn Award Winners
Raquel Ruiz, senior staff director of equity and learning health communities at CTSI, and Julius Wilder, MD, PhD, director of the Community Engaged Research Initiative, were among those honored for significant contributions to inclusive excellence at the School of Medicine over the past year.
NCCU Students Describe Duke Internships as Empowering, Inspiring
As part of the thriving collaboration between Duke and North Carolina Central University, three NCCU students recently completed internships facilitated and managed by the Duke-NCCU Bridge Office, housed within Duke CTSI.
Lance Okeke Receives 2025 ACTS Award
The annual awards recognize investigators for their outstanding contributions to the clinical research and translational science field.