Leonor Corsino Receives Rising Administrative Excellence Award
Leonor Corsino, MD, MHS, received the 2022 Rising Administrative Excellence Award from the Duke Department of Medicine.
Duke School of Medicine Announces COVID-19 Shared Data and Specimen Repository
The School of Medicine has COVID-19 biospecimens available for use by investigators.
Duke Scholars Present at CTSA KL2 Virtual Symposium
The 8th annual Duke CTSA KL2 symposium was held on Tuesday, June 14. A virtual event since 2020, the symposium features presentations from the graduat
Duke NCSP Scholars Attend, Present at AcademyHealth Meeting
Four Duke National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) participants recently attended the 2022 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, where they presented on research they have conducted as part of the Duke NCSP program.
Social Stress Factors Drive Cancer Mechanisms that Help Explain Racial Disparities
Chronically stressful conditions of daily life such as racism, pollution, and poverty have a direct impact on the cellular mechanisms
Duke CTSI Launches Low Back Pain Study in Kannapolis
KANNAPOLIS, N.C.—When her lower back started to hurt, Shantela Carter joined Duke’s new study at the North Carolina Research Campus in Kannapolis.
NIH Clinical Trial Supported by CTSA Program Hubs Shows Improved Survival for People Hospitalized with COVID-19
Preliminary results from the ACTIV-1 Immune Modulator clinical trial show that immune modulator drugs, infliximab and abatacept, substantially improved clinical status and reduced death
Duke CTSI Announces MURDOCK Biorepository Initiative for Investigators
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) has announced a new opportunity for Duke investigators to obtain biospecimens from the MURDOCK Study for research.
Duke CTSI Community Engaged Research Initiative (CERI) Announces 2022-23 Population Health Improvement Awards Recipients
The Duke CTSI Community Engaged Research Initiative (CERI) team is delighted to announce the recipients of its 2022-23 Population Health Improvement Awards. These annua
An Injectable Alternative for Treating Uterine Fibroids
CTSI-supported research from Duke and North Carolina Central University could provide women with a new, non-invasive option for treating a common health issue.