Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Clinical Research

Goal

To advance the translation of basic biomedical discoveries into applications that improve human health.

Strategies

The Medical Research Program seeks to accomplish its clinical research goal through two complementary strategies:

Build the Clinical Research Career Ladder

The foundation supports physician-scientists in the U.S. at different stages of their careers through the following competitive award programs:


Expand Clinical Research Frontiers

The foundation supports innovative and multidisciplinary approaches to clinical research through the following competitive award programs:

Definition of Clinical Research

Clinical Research is defined by the foundation as research conducted with human subjects including:

  • Studies on the etiology and pathogenesis of human disease;
  • Therapeutic interventions;
  • Clinical trials;
  • Epidemiological studies;
  • Disease control research that investigates how scientific information on prevention, early detection and early diagnosis can be efficiently applied; and
  • Operations and implementation research that uses analytical techniques such as epidemiological modeling and cost effectiveness analysis to determine how to achieve better health outcomes and optimal service delivery.

Areas Not Funded

In keeping with the wishes expressed in Doris Duke’s will, the Medical Research Program does not fund research that utilizes animals.

News

September 30, 2009
DDCF announces five projects selected to receive Innovation in Clinical Research Awards to advance treatments and cures for sickle cell disease:
Press Release (55 KB PDF)


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