Open Data Critical to Clinical Research
In a recent Perspective piece, the DCRI’s Frank Rockhold, PhD, outlines why data sharing is so important to the future of clinical research and shares suggestions for making the process more efficient.
Duke Symposium Showcases Diverse Obesity Research, Patient Experiences
Over 100 researchers, clinicians, community members, and patients came together to spotlight obesity-related research during the Transforming Obesity Research at Duke Symposium, which was co-hosted
DCRI Researchers Weigh In On Patient Data-Sharing
Sharing data across clinical trials and cohort studies is key to continuous knowledge generation and healthcare innovation, according to a recent discussion paper from the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) that features contributions from the DCRI’s Eric Peterson, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, and Robert Califf, MD, MACC.
Warfarin Control Measures May Not Accurately Predict Risk in Atrial Fibrillation Patients
A metric typically used to determine doses of warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation, international normalized ratio (INR), was once thought to be a potential indicator of future risk levels for bleeding or thrombotic events. However, research published recently in JAMA Cardiology by the DCRI’s Sean Pokorney, MD, MBA, suggests that historical INR values may not be the most accurate predictor of future events.
Medical Misinformation Causes Underuse of Statins
In a recent Viewpoint piece published in JAMA Cardiology, the DCRI’s Ann Marie Navar said that the proliferation of medical misinformation around statins is causing often misguided fears about statins, leading patients to refuse or stop treatment.
The DCRI Welcomes Three Former Fellows As New Faculty
The new faculty represent the pediatrics, nephrology, and musculoskeletal therapeutic areas.
ARLG Study Employs Innovative Model to Test Diagnostics for Extragenital Gonorrhea
The study’s design, which researchers hope to use for other conditions, enabled testing of multiple diagnostic assays simultaneously and resulted in cost savings.
ARLG Study Employs Innovative Model to Test Diagnostics for Extragenital Gonorrhea
Molecular diagnostic assays have transformed the field of infectious diseases, allowing for swift and sensitive detection of organisms previously challenging to diagnose, but it can be difficult to study how these new tests perform. Members of the Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group (ARLG), which is facilitated by the DCRI, recently conducted a study of several assays used to detect extragenital gonorrhea and Chlamydia trachomatis. They say their latest research will help to quell the transmission of these infections and could change the landscape for how diagnostic tests are studied.
DCRI Contributes to AHA Statement on HIV and Cardiovascular Disease
The DCRI’s Gerald Bloomfield, MD, contributed to a statement from the American Heart Association recently published in Circulation that provides a thorough review of current knowledge on HIV-associated cardiovascular disease, as well as a gap analysis that details where more data are needed.
DCRI Co-Hosts Youth Tobacco Cessation Workshop at FDA
The event drew nearly 900 registrants and discussed tobacco-cessation therapies that have been successful in youth populations, as well as gaps in knowledge surrounding e-cigarettes.