The mission of the Medical Research Program is to support the prevention, treatment and cure of human disease.
The Medical Research Program strives to accomplish its mission through the following strategies:
This strategy supports competitive award programs that build the clinical research career ladder and expand clinical research frontiers to advance the translation of biomedical discoveries into applications that improve human health.
This strategy supports implementation research and builds research capacity to improve health and strengthen regional health systems in sub-Saharan Africa.
As of December 31, 2008, the Medical Research Program has approved approximately 339 grants totaling approximately $179 million. View Grants Awarded.
Doris Duke was a significant supporter of medical research, making contributions to hospitals and research centers throughout her life. In her will, she expressed her interest in supporting “medical research designed to effectuate cures of major diseases.”
In keeping with the wishes expressed in Doris Duke's will, the Medical Research Program does not fund research that utilizes animals.
December 15, 2008
DDCF announces recipients of the 2008 Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award:
Press Release (25 KB PDF)
October 28, 2008
DDCF African Health Initiative selects 11 teams to
receive planning grants for
creating Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnerships in nine African countries:
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