2008: May/June DTMI Newsletter
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This issue features stories at both ends of the translational continuum: one highlighting the power of an efficient peer assistance network in taking a research project from the bench to FDA approval for a clinical trial; the other about a successful partnership between a renowned stroke researcher and a local community organization facilitated by the Duke Center for Community Research (DCCR).
May/June 2008
DTMI Newsletter [pdf]
- DCRI: Including women in clinical trials ... making some progress
- DTRI: Translational Win. Pulling together expert resources at Duke
to submit an application to conduct an exciting Phase I immunotherapy
trial at Duke
- DTRI: A profile of Rebecca Haley, the program director for the DTRI Cell and Tissue Therapy Core, who assisted with the IND application, FDA regulatory issues, and cell-based therapy expertise
- DCCR: Stroke Prevention in Underserved Populations
- MURDOCK Study: Highlighting one of the projects of Horizon 1: Reclassifying Osteoarthritis (OA)
- People: Jeff Ferranti, Geoff Ginsburg, Catherine Gillis, Lee Wilke, Lynn Sutton, and Mary Louise Markert
- Investigators Resources: Biostatistics Consultations
- CTSA Happenings
Please contact Julie McKeel, DTMI Newsletter Editor, with your questions or comments.
julie.mckeel@duke.edu