Duke University (DU Consortium)

The Duke Clinical Research Unit (DCRU) is a state-of-the-art hospital-based research unit that allows investigators from Duke and elsewhere to conduct proof-of-concept research in both an inpatient and outpatient setting.

Duke Clinical Research Unit (DCRU)
40 Duke Med Circle/DUMC, PO Box 3854, Red Zone, Clinic 3N
Durham, NC 27710

If you are interested in participating in a clinical trial or learning more about the clinical trials at this center, please contact:

Catherine Foss, BS
Assistant Research Practice Manager
(919) 323-6952
[email protected]

The Duke Clinical Research Unit (DCRU) is a state-of-the-art hospital-based research unit that allows investigators from Duke and elsewhere to conduct proof-of-concept research in both an inpatient and outpatient setting. In addition to early-stage investigator-initiated studies and National Institutes of Health funded research, Duke researchers also work with pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies. The DCRU provides the clinical research infrastructure to support investigators in the design, initiation, conduct, and reporting of interdisciplinary and collaborative clinical and translational research.

Principal Investigators

Implementation and Interpretation of Spirometry
Belgrade, MT | Dec 05, 2024
Freedom From Smoking Clinic
Manchester, CT | Jan 06, 2025