Duke medical student wins inaugural pitch competition for Black student founders
Concrete steps to diversify the scientific workforce
New CTSI core dedicated to equity in research
As the COVID-19 pandemic and racial reckoning unfolded side-by-side during the summer of 2020, a common thread emerged that prompted an intentional shift at the Duke Clinical and Translational Scie
Duke CTSI launches new center dedicated to equity in research
Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute is launching the Center for Equity in Research to promote equity, anti-racism, and anti-bias in clinical and translational research.
The diversity problem in science
With COVID-19 being a fixture of our lives for nearly a year now, science has been a staple in the news.
Nadine Barrett, Ph.D., to lead Duke project studying health concerns of local Black community
Duke University has been awarded a Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award to study the health concerns most important to the local Black community, particularly as they relate to COVID-19.
DCI researchers address health disparities in stomach and lung cancer
As the COVID-19 pandemic shines a light on health disparities, efforts to find new ways to reduce them get a boost.
Eight School scientists make Cell Mentor's 1,000 Inspiring Black Scientists list
Thirteen Duke scientists, including eight members of the Duke University School of Medicine, appeared in a new li
Physician-scientist takes the long view and sets her sights high
Dr. Bryan Batch, a Duke endocrinologist and researcher, studies treating metabolic disorders (like diabetes) with non-pharmacological approaches.
School of Medicine names 2021 ADVANCE-UP Scholars
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce the 2021 ADVANCE-UP Scholars!