Kudos to Chiyoung Lee, PhD student; and her Sponsor Eun-ok Im, associate dean for research development and regulatory affairs; for the submission of her Sigma Foundation Fellowship application entitled "The Socioeconomic Disparity in Cardiovascular…
Dr. Heflin earned his MD from the University of Virginia and completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in geriatrics at Duke University. He is a Senior Fellow in the Aging Center at Duke and serves as Medical Director of the Geriatric Evaluation and Treatment (GET) Clinic and co-…
Solving the problems affecting access to care has been a contested political debate, a puzzle for national health organizations and a struggle for health systems and communities. As a social determinant of health, having access to care contributes to overall health and wellness of an individual and…
Barbara Turner, professor, was recently honored at a dinner celebrating her many contributions as Chair for Division I. She has recently stepped down after her four-year term as chair of the Division for Women, Children and Families.
The dinner was held at the Washington Duke Inn as a celebration…
Danett Cantey, clinical nurse educator; and Margie Molloy, assistant professor; recently presented their poster entitled "Student-developed simulations: An interactive teaching and learning strategy to enhance cultural awareness and understanding of social determinants of health (SDH)" at the 2019…
Lacrecia Bell, clinical nurse educator; Jill Brennan-Cook, assistant professor; Julia Sisson, ABSN '18; Molly Steigerwald, ABSN '18; Christian Cook, ABSN '18; Ethan Cicero, PhD '18; and Michael Cary, associate professor; recently published an article entitled "Learning about…
Kudos to Isaac Lipkus, professor, and his entire team for the submission of their NIH R01 application entitled "Effects of Risk Communication on Preventing Waterpipe Tobacco Uptake Among Susceptible Young Adults." This proposal requests funding for a three and a half…
Kudos to Isaac Lipkus, professor, and his entire team for the submission of their NIH R21 application entitled "Exploring Feasibility and Patterns of Electronic Cigarette Use Among Dual Smoking Couples." This proposal requests funding for a two-year period with a start date of…
Schenita Randolph, assistant professor, will present her research "Strategies for Development and Sustainability of Stakeholder Engagement in a Multi-Site Study" at the American Public Health Association's (APHA) 2019 Annual Meeting & Expo in Philadelphia. Her research will be a part of…
Michael Relf, associate dean for global and community health affairs, was recently named associate director of the Social and Behavioral Science core of the Duke Center for AIDS Research (CFAR).
CFAR provides scientific leadership as well as establishes, enriches and provides continued…
Michael Relf, associate dean for global and community health affairs; Wei Pan, associate professor; and Sathya Amarasekara, statistician III; recently published an article entitled "Discrimination, Medical Distrust, Stigma, Depressive Symptoms, Antiretroviral Medication Adherence,…
Chris Muckler, associate professor, recently delivered a presentation entitled "Mentoring DNP Students’ Simulation Projects," and co-led an interactive Simulation Research Project Development workshop at the 2019 Safar Symposium.
The Safar Symposium honors the late Peter Safar, founding…
Student Videoconferencing at DUSON
Connecting with your fellow students, faculty and family is easy with videoconferencing. As a Duke University student, you have access to WebEx at no charge, which is a secure platform for all of your videoconferencing needs.…
The Duke University School of Nursing building will be closed Thursday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
Administrative offices will be closed July 4-5. Staff with their supervisor's approval may use vacation/discretionary time for July 5 or may choose to work like a…
The Funding Opportunities widget is now available in myRESEARCHhome.
This new tool recommends relevant internal and external funding opportunities based on your research profile. Opportunities can be sorted with filters, saved or removed with relevancy feedback, and shared with others.…
The CTSI transformative funding agreement supports the development of mature research with the potential to attract significant interest for external partnering, thus enabling and accelerating translation of research out of the academic environment. Up to $500,000.
Application deadline…
The CTSI translational accelerator funding agreement supports cross-disciplinary scientific research addressing the development of therapies diagnostics, or devices applicable to human disease, clinical research trials (excluding Phase 2 and beyond), epidemiological studies, and/or community-…
The Innovation Navigators service is available to assist faculty, graduate students and research staff in identifying resources and support mechanisms to make discoveries beyond the research stage. You can use this link to schedule a quick phone or in-person consultation.