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Opeyemi Olabisi
Associate Professor of Medicine
Medicine, Nephrology
opeyemi.olabisi@duke.edu
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Published December 3, 2024
Research & Innovation Seed Grants Total Nearly $2 Million
Published March 4, 2024
New Insights on Kidney Disease in African Americans Could Lead to Therapies
Published August 2, 2023
Partnership with Pastors Aims to Rebuild Trust in Health Care
Published November 10, 2021
93-Year-Old Joins Duke Study to Help Solve Kidney Disease Mystery in People of African Ancestry
Published October 1, 2019
Two Medicine Researchers Named NIH "New Innovators"
Published July 15, 2019
Harvard's Opeyemi Olabisi, nephropathy investigator, commits to Duke