From Thought Leadership to Clinical Practice
Our mission is to develop and share knowledge that improves the care of patients around the world through innovative clinical research.
As part of the Duke University School of Medicine, the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) is known for conducting groundbreaking multinational clinical trials, managing major national patient registries, and performing landmark outcomes research.
DCRI research spans multiple disciplines, from pediatrics to geriatrics, primary care to subspecialty medicine, and genomics to proteomics. The DCRI also is home to the Duke Databank for Cardiovascular Diseases, the largest and oldest institutional cardiovascular database in the world, which continues to inform clinical decision-making more than 40 years after its founding.
Duke Clinical Research Institute
🎙️Season 2 of Beyond The Endpoint is Here!
“Understanding Autism: Insights from Research and Practice.”
Hosts Emily O’Brien and Manesh Patel talk with Dr. Lauren Franz about the state of autism research, care, and how clinical practice can better support individuals and families.
https://youtu.be/O4IIuEGG2jY
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Duke Clinical Research Institute
Damar Hamlin’s on-field cardiac arrest and remarkable recovery highlighted the importance of rapid CPR. DCRI’s Dr. Chris Granger joined ‪@dukemedschool‬ Dean Mary Klotman for her Friday Message to discuss how hands-only CPR training can save lives.
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