How do we move from discovery to better health for all? At Duke’s “Trustworthy Translation” symposium, leaders emphasized collaboration, trust, and sustained engagement as essential to translating research into practice.
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A moment to recharge and reconnect: On May 14, the Duke-NCCU Bridge Office and CTSA Partnership Team brought together colleagues from Duke University and NCCU for a wellness-focused chair massage event in downtown Durham.
Duke CTSI Workforce Development debuted the Clinical Research Professionals (CRP) Roadshow this spring, connecting students across the Southeast with career paths in clinical research.
🔗Learn more about recent campus visits and what’s ahead: https://t.co/xsHPx0uhwp
Steven Grambow, PhD, co-director of Duke CTSI’s Workforce Development Pillar, has received the ACTS Distinguished Educator: The Rebecca Jackson Award for Outstanding Achievement in Education Innovation.
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From study design to community partnership, Duke CTSI helps ensure clinical research reflects real‑world needs.
Our director, Susanna Naggie, MD, discusses this work with Dean Mary Klotman, MD, in this new video. ⤵️
In conversation with Dean Mary Klotman, MD, Susanna Naggie, MD shares how @Duke_CTSI advances community‑engaged, patient‑centered clinical research and expands access to trials in Durham. (@DukeHealth)
https://t.co/r7hc670PkX
Duke CTSI and @durhamtech welcomed the latest cohort of Durham Tech Clinical Research Scholars — students contributing to community-centered clinical research through hands-on training and Duke mentorship.
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Congratulations to Duke CTSI leaders and collaborators named inaugural Fellows of the Association for Clinical and Translational Science, recognizing national leadership in advancing clinical & translational research.
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Congratulations to Cindy Canty‑Dumas, MSW, of Duke CTSI and CREST, a 2026 Michelle P. Winn Award recipient from the Duke University School of Medicine.
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Duke CTSI is pleased to announce the 2026 Duke CTSA K12 Scholars — five early-career faculty members advancing translational research to improve patient care and health outcomes.
🔗Read more about the scholars and their projects:
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Trustworthy Translation: Stories of Today, Visions of Tomorrow invites Duke faculty, staff, trainees, and collaborators to submit proposals for TED‑style talks, panels, workshops, or posters highlighting advances in clinical and translational research.
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Dr. Jerry Wang @DukeMedSchool is advancing early Alzheimer’s detection with innovative, minimally invasive testing strategies. His collaborative research with NCCU’s Dr. Bin Xu was featured in Duke CTSI’s Idea to Impact series. https://t.co/BauhHMPKND @Duke_CTSI
The Duke Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is proud to celebrate several team members who have recently stepped into new leadership roles across our institute.
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The Duke Primary Care Research Consortium (PCRC) recently hosted a participant appreciation and study update event for the PREVENTABLE trial.
Learn more: https://t.co/mBhfogYfBq
Duke CTSI and Duke SSRI researchers are moving the Translational Science Benefits Model (TSBM) from concept to practice, helping measure the real-world impact of translational research.
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ICYMI: Duke CTSI hosted the CTSA Retreat on Nov. 6 at the Chesterfield in Durham.
The event brought together 90 attendees from across academia, community organizations, and health leadership.
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Duke CTSI joined colleagues nationwide at the CTSA Fall Program Meeting in Arlington, VA.
The team shared expertise through panels, table talks, and an award-winning poster on translational research impact.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/IdtsI5X7Y9
Why does it take so long for lab discoveries to become treatments?
Jessica Sperling, PhD, and colleagues at Duke University have developed T-SPARC -- a new framework to help institutions strengthen their support for translational science.
🔗Read more: https://t.co/mngQfvTWeg
Nicoleta Economou, PhD, director of @DukeAIEvalGov, has been appointed to the AI at Duke Steering Committee and will also serve as liaison for the Trustworthy & Responsible AI Advisory Committee. Provost Alec Gallimore launched AI at Duke in May 2025. https://t.co/WP8kF66gVt