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.
Six Scholars Selected for 2022-24 Duke NCSP Cohort
Six scholars have been selected for the 2022-2024 cohort of
93-Year-Old Joins Duke Study to Help Solve Kidney Disease Mystery in People of African Ancestry
At age 93, Pearl Asbury joined a study at the Duke CTSI office in
NCSP Scholar Publishes Study on Caregivers for Dementia Patients
Family caregivers of people living with dementia were experiencing significant loss, isolation, and stress even before the pandemic began.
Michael Pencina, Walter Kwiatek Earn Key Leadership Appointments
Duke School of Medicine’s Dean Klotman recently announced key leadership appointments to address the rapid growth in and importance of harnessing health data as a tool.
NCCU Ethnodrama Focuses on COVID-19 in the Community
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) presented an October ethnodrama centered on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Support Your Research with National Data Research Data Resource
In 2020, Duke joined the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C), a large collaborative run by the NIH’s
Case Study: The ADAPTABLE Study
Duke CTSI announces the publication of a new case study documenting the multi-site ADAPTABLE Study with Duke PIs Adrian Hernandez, MD, and W. Schuyler Jones, MD.
Case Study: A First-In-Class Therapy to Treat Brain Injuries in Premature Infants
Duke CTSI announces the publication of “Oxysterols for Treatment of Perinatal Brain Injury,” a case study documenting