David H. Murdock Research Institute (DHMRI)

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The David H. Murdock Research Institute (DHMRI) is a public charity founded to support groundbreaking research at the NCRC. Funded through a private grant by David H. Murdock, the DHMRI hosts the world’s top talent and resources and promotes a level of scientific collaboration never before possible.

A catalyst for major scientific discoveries in health and nutrition, the DHMRI’s capabilities range from next-generation sequencing to cutting-edge confocal imaging and the world’s first actively shielded 950 MHz NMR. DHMRI is the first of its kind, housing this unique collection of state-of-the-art instrumentation in one central location. The DHMRI is housed within the 311,000-square-foot David H. Murdock Core Laboratory Building, with 80,000 square feet dedicated to specialized laboratories housing the most sophisticated scientific equipment available.

With a goal to support and sustain breakthrough research, the DHMRI anticipates that its facilities will be made available to university research institutes and private companies located on the N.C. Research Campus.

Visit dhmri.org to learn more.

M.U.R.D.O.C.K. Study

The first major initiative for DHMRI

David H. Murdock contributed $35 million to Duke University to help fund the Measurement to Understand Reclassification of Disease of Cabarrus and Kannapolis (M.U.R.D.O.C.K.) study. Researchers will follow a group of people for several years to study the onset and progression of diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, osteoarthritis, heart disease and others, as well as identify causes in hopes of developing treatment options with a genetically personalized approach.

This groundbreaking work is the first major initiative for the DHMRI and will establish precedents for excellence in scientific research.

Visit www.murdock-study.com to learn more.