Duke Clinical Research Institute
Kirstin Graham is a seasoned professional in clinical research, currently serving as a Senior Clinical Research Associate at Duke Clinical Research Institute since September 2022. With extensive experience, Kirstin has held similar senior roles at ExecuPharm from January 2014 to October 2022, Sanofi from June 2013 to January 2014, and MedImmune from May 2011 to June 2013. The career began as a Lead Clinical Research Associate at i3 Research from April 2003 to October 2008, following a position as a Clinical Research Associate at Kforce Global Solutions, Inc. from September 2008 to April 2011. Early in the career, Kirstin worked as a Regional Clinical Research Associate at Aai Pharma and as an HIV Research Nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, where responsibilities included implementing research protocols for HIV/AIDS treatments. Kirstin holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Villanova University, completed in 1994.
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Duke Clinical Research Institute
As part of the Duke University School of Medicine, the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) is known globally for conducting groundbreaking multinational trials, managing major national patient registries, and performing landmark research. As an academic clinical research organization, we combine the faculty expertise of practicing physicians with the full-service operational capabilities of a major CRO. We design and implement innovative clinical trials that advance the understanding of health and disease and inform efforts to improve the quality of care. Our experience stretches from phase I to phase IV and beyond, encompassing post-approval analyses and health economics. The breadth of our work in numerous therapeutic areas is matched by the depth of our knowledge, which we disseminate through high-impact publications and global meetings. Since 1996, DCRI's faculty and staff have disseminated over 17,500 peer-reviewed publications and have been cited in over 760,500 scientific articles.