Engaging in cardiovascular research at the clinical, translational or basic science level is a fundamental part of the training for every Duke Cardiology Fellow.
Fellows may work in the following research laboratories in cardiovascular medicine at Duke. Research experiences are offered in all of the
Basic Science and Translational Research Laboratories
- Atherosclerosis and Vascular Receptor Biology
- Calcium Signaling in Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle
- Cardiac Biochemistry
- Cardiac Electrophysiology and Tissue Engineering
- Cardiac Regeneration
- Cardiovascular Genetics and Genomic Sciences
- Duke Center for Human Genetics
- Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy
- Immunobiology of Vascular and Pulmonary Disease
- Molecular Mechanisms of Hypertrophy/Heart Failure
- Nitric Oxide Related Research
- Physiologic Regulation of Gene Expression/Metabolic Capacity in Skeletal Muscle
- Progenitor Cell Therapeutics for Atherosclerotic Disease
- Regulation of Cardiac Ion Channels and Arrhythmogenesis
Clinical Research
- Duke Clinical Research Institute
- Behavioral Cardiology
- Complementary & Alternative Medical Practice
- Duke Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center
- Duke Global Health Institute
- Duke Thrombosis Center
- Echocardiography Lab
- Electrophysiology Research