DTMI Annual Report
The purpose of this report is to recognize the exceptional work in disease research and healthcare improvement being conducted at Duke; to pay tribute to the transformative work of our researchers, research teams, and supporting academic structures; and to salute the energy of our community members as they bring new ways of thinking to the task of translating scientific knowledge into better health for all.
The Duke Translational Medicine
Institute (DTMI) was established in October of 2006 with an award from
the National Institutes of Health (NIH), together with tremendous
institutional support from Duke University. Our mandate—to transform
clinical and translational research at Duke—was part of a sweeping
national effort to encourage faster, more efficient translation of new
scientific discoveries into clinical practice, promote measurable
improvements in community health, and make “personalized” medicine a
reality. This grant from the NIH, one of a number of Clinical and
Translational Science Awards (CTSA), was designed to allow us the
freedom to take a fresh look at these complex enterprises and to
develop new ways of organizing translational research so that society
can reap the greatest possible benefit from the work of our
researchers.
The purpose of this report is to recognize the exceptional work in disease research and healthcare improvement being conducted at Duke; to pay tribute to the transformative work of our researchers, research teams, and supporting academic structures; and to salute the energy of our community members as they bring new ways of thinking to the task of translating scientific knowledge into better health for all. Each of the stories in this report represents not only an advance in research, but also showcases innovative approaches to the way research is done.
With another year behind us, we believe the days ahead hold even greater promise. As we reflect on the outstanding accomplishments of this new organization, it is exciting to see the groundbreaking developments in our quest to transform the landscape of clinical and translational research.
DTMI Annual Report - Full report (September 2009) [pdf]
DTMI Annual Report - Introduction & Table of Contents [pdf]
DTMI Annual Report - Ancillary Pages & Back Cover [pdf]
Please contact Julie McKeel (julie.mckeel@duke.edu) to request printed copies of this annual report.