Study Examines Predictors of Transplant or Death in IPF Patients
Researchers examined clinical factors at the time of a patient’s enrollment in the IPF-PRO registry that might predict lung transplant or death.
DCRI study honored as practice-changing by New England Journal of Medicine
The ARISTOTLE study found that apixaban was superior to warfarin in preventing stroke and decreasing risk of bleeding for patients with atrial fibrillation.
Duke joins Baseline Health Consortium to get patients more involved in research
The DCRI’s Adrian Hernandez, MD, MHS, and Manesh Patel, MD, will serve as Duke’s representatives to the consortium.
DCRI joins Digital Therapeutics Alliance
The DCRI will bring its regulatory experience and clinical expertise to the conversation surrounding digital therapeutics.
Use of supportive palliative care lags for heart patients
Patients tend to be sicker and miss full benefits by the time palliative care is provided.
New professional development program aims to advance women’s clinical research careers
The program, offered by the American College of Cardiology, will see involvement from DCRI faculty in chairing, teaching, and participating.
DCRI receives CRO Leadership Awards for fourth year
The DCRI was recognized in five categories, including Capabilities, Compatibility, Expertise, Phase IV, and Reliability.
DCRI helps FDA map strategy to broaden use of real-world evidence
Through projects such as ADAPTABLE, CTTI, and the NIH Collaboratory, the DCRI is defining how to use RWE in clinical research.
Organizations join forces to create global alliance against antibiotic resistance
The ARLG and COMBACTE will work together on a number of initiatives designed to fight drug-resistant infections.
ECHO program set to begin expansive child health research
The DCRI serves as the Coordinating Center for the program, which received single IRB approval to proceed with its expansive observational research.