| Our Psychiatry and Neurology faculty have
extensive experience in clinical projects of all sizes and
covering the spectrum of CNS disorders. The resources of the
DCRI and Duke University Medical Center are available to coordinate
and conduct projects in psychiatry, neurology and analgesia,
including child, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient
populations. Our CNS division also designs and leads unique
projects of psychiatric disorders associated with comorbid
illnesses, such as depression after heart attack and depression
after stroke.
The DCRI has networks of investigators in child and adolescent
psychiatry and is the co-coordinating center for the National
Child Traumatic Stress Network, a nationwide consortium of
premier research institutes, hospitals, and healthcare providers
focused on improving the care of traumatized children. The
DCRI also leads the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Trials
Network (CAPTN), the first consortium of its kind, and works
closely with the National Institutes of Health in other crucial
projects, such as the Treatment for Adolescents with Depression
Study (TADS).
Faculty Contact: John March, MD, MPH
Clinical Operations Contact: Maureen Cunningham
Business Development Contact: Lucia Moore |