2009: January/February DTMI Newsletter
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This issue features DEDUCE (the Duke Enterprise Data Unified Content Explorer), a powerful web-based research tool that makes extracting information from 19 databases across the DUHS very intuitive to people who are not database programmers.
January/February 2009 DTMI Newsletter [pdf]
Other articles/updates featured in this issue include:
- Cell Processing and Molecular Therapeutics - The MSRB Clean Suite
- DCRI: Spotlight on the new BioSignatures group, launched to decipher disease signatures (Part 2 of 3)
- MURDOCK Study: Highlighting one of the projects of Horizon 1 - Studying obesity to predict metabolic health outcomes
- The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI) meets a major milestone in December 2008 - A record 50 organizations has joined the year-old public-private partnership
- People: James Tcheng
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Investigators Resources: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course, Research Career Day - Save the Date, Specimen Processing Support Services, Request for Applications - MURDOCK Study
Please contact Julie McKeel, DTMI Newsletter Editor, with your
questions or comments.
julie.mckeel@duke.edu