Comparative Study of Two Heart Failure Drugs Finds No Difference in Outcomes
Study offers clarity after one of the diuretics had been perceived as more effective
Study Finds No Benefit to Taking Fluvoxamine for COVID-19 Symptoms
A study led by the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) in partnership with Vanderbilt University found no symptomatic or clinical benefit to taking the
Duke Researchers Team with NC First Responders on Cardiac Arrest Community Interventions Trial
Duke University cardiology researchers are teaming up with North Carolina emergency care personnel—EMS, fire, police, 911 dispatch and community members—across the state in a pragmatic cluster-rand
COVID-19 Testing Programs Share How to Engage Diverse Communities in Public Health
Programs that distributed more than 2 million at-home COVID-19 tests to counties in North Carolina, Tennessee, and California with large underrepresented racial and ethnic populations were successf
DCRI names Lindsell, Thomas new Data Science and Biostatistics Leadership
Following a national search, the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) named new leadership for its Data Science and Biostatistics team.
Duke to Co-Lead New Research Dissemination and Engagement Center to Help End Opioid Addiction
The Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) will help establish a new nationwide center that will accelerate and expand the dissemination of the latest research on addiction and overdose to help co
No More Guessing: Duke Pediatric Experts Build Unique Foundation to Find the Right Dose for Children
Over the last 20 years, the portfolio of active industry and government research grants to a core group of pediatrics faculty working in the Duke Clinical Research Institute has grown from $5 milli
What Clinicians Need to Know about Cybersecurity
5 Questions with DCRI’s Chief Science and Digital Officer Eric Perakslis
Each year, hackers steal thousands of medical records from hospitals and health organizations.
Out of the Hospital, Not Out of the Woods
New research shows COVID-19 patients have a higher likelihood of heart failure post-discharge