The Duke University School of Medicine’s Dean’s Distinguished Research Series continues March 9, featuring two Department of Medicine faculty members, Keisha Bentley-Edwards, PhD, and Chris Beyrer, MD, MPH, with groundbreaking research from the basic, clinical, and translational sciences, and a trainee poster session.
All faculty, staff, trainees, and students are welcome to attend.
Thursday, March 9
2:30-4 pm — Trainee Poster Session
6th Floor, Trent Semans Center for Health Education
4-5 pm — Faculty Lectures
6th Floor, Trent Semans Center for Health Education
Light bites and refreshments provided on a first-come, first-served basis
- “Are racial health disparities moving targets or are they a feature of social drivers of health?” presented by Keisha Bentley-Edwards, PhD, Assistant Professor of General Internal Medicine; Associate Director of Research, Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity; Co-Director, Special Populations & Equity in Research Cores, Clinical and Translational Science Award, CTSI
- “Social Determinants and HIV: Moving Toward Interventions,” presented by Chris Beyrer, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine; Director, Duke Global Health Institute
Full schedule and details: medschool.duke.edu/research-series