Uterine fibroid disease poses complications that far too often disrupt the natural sequence of events in a women’s life: conception through pregnancy and childbirth through to menopause.
North Carolina Central University, a historically black institution, and Duke University, a research-intensive institution, have united to provide career development of junior faculty in interdisci
As a training partner with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Immunology Department; the Integrated Biosciences (INBS) PhD Training Program in the College of Arts & Sciences at Nor
Columnar metaplasia including Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is considered as a precursor lesion of esophageal adenocarcinoma, which has seen a 600% fold increase in incidence for the last three decades.
The North Carolina Central University (NCCU)–DUKE Cancer Disparities Translational Research Partnership (NCCU-DCI-CDTRP) is focused on developing infrastructure for translational cancer health disp