School offers investigators support through Core Facility Voucher Program
The School of Medicine and its departments, institutes and centers oversee a wide range of research core facilities. To enable investigators to access these services for exciting new studies that are not yet externally funded, the School of Medicine provides support through the Core Facility Voucher Program.
This joint program with the School of Medicine (SOM), the Duke Translational Research Institute (DTRI) Pilot Program and the Office of the Provost offers vouchers in amounts ranging from $500 to $10,000, redeemable for provision of services at Duke University core facilities/shared resources.
9/17/15: Duke's annual flu vaccination blitz
Duke University Health System will hold its annual flu vaccination blitz on Thur., Sept.
Chancellor's Program Project Accelerator offers funding up to $100,000
The Chancellor's Program Project Accelerator, developed by the Chancellor' Science Advisory Council, is intended to accelerate development of large multi-investigator research programs led by faculty in basic or clinical departments of the Duke Schools of Medicine and Nursing. The accelerator program will fund up to three one-year awards of up to $100,000 in 2015.
Future Directions of Implementation Science - HSR&D Talk
Posted by George L. Jackson, Ph.D., MHA*
VA HSR&D-DGIM Implementation Science Series: UNC’s Bryan Weiner Talks about the State of Implementation Science
Health Professions Education Day is Sept. 18
The Duke Academy of Health Professions Education and Academic Development (Duke AHEAD) will hold its Health Professions Education Day on Friday, September 18, 2015.
New Hospitalists to Benefit from Teaching Program
Beginning next week, Drs. Greenblatt (GIM) and Yanamadala (Geriatrics) will present their Teachers’ Workshop to newly hired DUH and DRH hospitalists.
Have you heard of "WIP"?
"WIP" stands for “Works in Progress”, part of a weekly Faculty/Fellow Development Series directed by Drs. Corrine Voils and David Edelman.
Two seminars hosted by Duke's Ion Channel Research Unit
Duke's Ion Channel Research Unit invites faculty and trainees to the following seminars:
Funding opp: MEDx Inter-School Colloquia 2015
MEDx is pleased to announce its inaugural RFP to provide support for interdisciplinary colloquia that bring together physicians, engineers, computer scientists,