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Duke Research at Pickett: The evolution of a free-standing research site partnering with communities toward health equity advancement.

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Van Althuis, L; Taylor, S; Freeman, D; Freel, S; Sutton, L; Bethea, K; Martin, L; McMillan, A; Williams Garber, D; Bentley-Edwards, K ...
Published in: J Clin Transl Sci
2025

While clinical research intends to improve health outcomes for all, access to research participation is often limited and inequitable. Geographic proximity is a recognized barrier, thus, systemic infrastructure solutions through federal programs including General Clinical Research Centers and Clinical and Translational Science Awards have sought to improve accessibility. Even with such support, academic medical centers often have limited clinical research-dedicated space apart from shared exam rooms in difficult-to-navigate hospitals or clinics. In 2019, the Duke University School of Medicine looked beyond its medical center campus to identify free-standing sites within Durham communities for participant study visits. Catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Duke Research at Pickett, a 22 000-square-foot building with a laboratory, 30 exam rooms, and on-site parking, opened in October 2020 to support vaccine and treatment trials. Upon the lifting of many COVID-19 restrictions, and in partnership with the Research Equity and Diversity Initiative (READI) Community Advisory Council, the building was transformed to encourage community gatherings, education, and training programs. To date, Duke Research at Pickett has hosted 2692 participants in 78 research trials and 14 community-engaged activities.

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J Clin Transl Sci

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2059-8661

Publication Date

2025

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9

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1

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e12

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England
 

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Van Althuis, L., Taylor, S., Freeman, D., Freel, S., Sutton, L., Bethea, K., … Naggie, S. (2025). Duke Research at Pickett: The evolution of a free-standing research site partnering with communities toward health equity advancement. J Clin Transl Sci, 9(1), e12. https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2024.649
Van Althuis, Laura, Sally Taylor, Debra Freeman, Stephanie Freel, Lynn Sutton, Kenisha Bethea, Leatrice Martin, et al. “Duke Research at Pickett: The evolution of a free-standing research site partnering with communities toward health equity advancement.J Clin Transl Sci 9, no. 1 (2025): e12. https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2024.649.
Van Althuis L, Taylor S, Freeman D, Freel S, Sutton L, Bethea K, et al. Duke Research at Pickett: The evolution of a free-standing research site partnering with communities toward health equity advancement. J Clin Transl Sci. 2025;9(1):e12.
Van Althuis, Laura, et al. “Duke Research at Pickett: The evolution of a free-standing research site partnering with communities toward health equity advancement.J Clin Transl Sci, vol. 9, no. 1, 2025, p. e12. Pubmed, doi:10.1017/cts.2024.649.
Van Althuis L, Taylor S, Freeman D, Freel S, Sutton L, Bethea K, Martin L, McMillan A, Williams Garber D, Bentley-Edwards K, Barrett N, Snyder DC, Naggie S. Duke Research at Pickett: The evolution of a free-standing research site partnering with communities toward health equity advancement. J Clin Transl Sci. 2025;9(1):e12.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Clin Transl Sci

DOI

EISSN

2059-8661

Publication Date

2025

Volume

9

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e12

Location

England