Medical researchers spend up to 50% of their time writing grants to try to secure funding for their research. This is valuable time taken away from the important research.
We’re doing everything we can at Wake Forest University School of Medicine to find new ways to give our research teams more time in their labs, more time for collaborating and more time working on medical breakthroughs.
Look inside our walls and you’ll find scientists and clinicians collaborating to bring their most promising discoveries out of the lab, turning them into treatments and programs designed to benefit our patients.
You’ll find researchers:
- Harnessing the power of bioinformatics and nanoscience to improve the delivery of personalized medicine.
- Conducting clinical trials to not only improve treatment but to one day eliminate many of today’s most devastating diseases.
- Working to unlock the mysteries of aging and help people live longer, healthier lives.
From more deeply exploring the impact of diseases affecting diverse populations to pursuing life-changing breakthroughs, our research teams are shaping the future of medicine regionally, nationally and beyond.