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Johnna M. Frierson

Assistant Professor of the Practice of Medical Education
Medical Education
203 Research Drive, Box 2604, Box 90271, Durham, NC 27708
203 Research Dr, Durham, NC 27710

Selected Grants


Duke Preparing Research Scholars in Biomedical Sciences- Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program

Inst. Training Prgm or CMECo-Principal Investigator · Awarded by National Institute of General Medical Sciences · 2022 - 2027

Medical Scientist Training Program

Inst. Training Prgm or CMEPreceptor · Awarded by National Institute of General Medical Sciences · 2022 - 2027

REU Site for Meeting the Grand Challenges in Engineering

Inst. Training Prgm or CMECo-Principal Investigator · Awarded by National Science Foundation · 2017 - 2022

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund Graduate Diversity Enrichment Networking Event

ConferencePrincipal Investigator · Awarded by Burroughs Wellcome Fund · 2019 - 2019

Fellowships, Gifts, and Supported Research


Graduate Diversity Enrichment Networking Event · February 2019 - February 2020 Principal Investigator · Awarded by: Burroughs Wellcome Fund · $5,000.00 The Inaugural Graduate Diversity Enrichment Networking event will provide a unique opportunity for underrepresented minority (URM) doctoral students in STEM disciplines to network with peer scientists and researchers from institutions of higher education across North Carolina. Purpose-­ ‐Increased awareness of the science and diversity grants Burroughs Wellcome Fund offers, specifically highlighting the Graduate Diversity Enrichment Program(GDEP) and the Postdoctoral Enrichment Program (PDEP)-­ ‐Facilitate inter-­‐institutional networkingamongURM doctoral students at North Carolina institutions of higher education ­‐Increase awareness of a variety of academic, career, and professional enrichment opportunities to pursue during graduate studies(academia, government, industry, etc.)-­‐To provide opportunities for students to identify potential research collaborations through connections made during networking
REU Site for Meeting the Grand Challenges in Engineering · May 15, 2017 - April 30, 2020 Co-Principal Investigator · Awarded by: National Science Foundation · $287,478.00 This three year Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Site for Meeting the Grand Challenges in Engineering at Duke University offers a cohort of ten undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to engage in innovative, cutting-edge research in engineering. This REU site aims to increase the number of students from underrepresented backgrounds that pursue graduate studies in engineering fields, and to train the next generation of engineers equipped with the skillset to tackle grand challenges. These grand challenges consist of fourteen complex tasks defined by the National Academy of Engineering that must be addressed in order to ensure the resiliency and sustainability of the world's population through five thematic focus areas: energy, environment, health, national security, and learning. This site will provide life-changing experiences for the REU students that will reinforce their interests in the engineering profession and also help them define their professional concentration. Each summer Duke University will host a 9-week REU program that consists of full-time interdisciplinary research under the supervision of a faculty member in one of four departments within the Pratt School of Engineering: Biomedical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. Research projects will be organized in five categories: Energy, Environment, Health, National Security, and Learning. The students will participate in meetings pertaining to their research project team and REU workshops for professional development. The latter will include (but are not limited to) training in communication and technical writing, GRE training, the graduate school application process, scientific presentations, and ethical conduct in research. Participants will be supported in publishing their results in journals and presenting their findings in professional conferences. The research projects of the participants will be posted online, creating a forum for ongoing dissemination of the discoveries and achievements resulting from this REU program.

External Relationships


  • Black in Neuroscience Organization
  • Furman University
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
  • National Institute of Health (NIH)
  • University of Louisville

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