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Sunita Patil

Assoc Dir, Research Operations
Duke Clinical & Translational Science Institute
DUMC 104028, 2200 West Main Street, Durham, NC 27710
2200 West Main Street, Box 21, Durham, NC 27705

Selected Publications


518 myRESEARCHpath: an interactive roadmap for navigating research process, resources, and policies at Duke University

Conference Journal of Clinical and Translational Science · April 19, 2022 OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In 2021, Duke University expanded the myRESEARCHsuite (MRS) of research support services with the launch of myRESEARCHpath (MRP), an interactive roadmap for navigating the project lifecycle. MRP integrates with the existing MRS services, ... Full text Link to item Cite

Supporting researchers through full-service hotline and consultation services: Success in simplicity, customization, and staffing.

Journal Article J Clin Transl Sci · February 2020 Navigating the research domain at an academic medical center can be challenging, even for seasoned investigators. To address this, Duke University launched two initiatives: (1) a research navigation "hotline" to provide brief assistance with a variety of r ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Effect of topical laurocapram (Azone) on the in vitro percutaneous permeation of sodium lauryl sulfate using human skin.

Journal Article Acta Dermato-Venereologica · May 1, 1996 The probability of simultaneous cutaneous exposure to surfactants and penetration enhancers could occur frequently during routine skin treatment. This study ascertains whether pre-exposure of skin to laurocapram would affect the penetration of a mo ... Full text Cite

Cumulative irritancy in man to sodium lauryl sulfate: The overlap phenomenon

Journal Article International Journal of Pharmaceutics · September 1994 Full text Cite

Effect of age and sex on the elicitation of irritant contact dermatitis

Journal Article Contact Dermatitis · May 1994 Irritant contact dermatitis causes significant disability to numerous consumers and individuals in industry. Knowledge of the prevalence of this disease remains inadequate. Irritant contact dermatitis occurs in workers engaged in occupations where ... Full text Cite