Affiliated Programs

Center for AIDS Research

Since its foundation in 1994, the ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Center for AIDS Research (Case CFAR) has been a center of excellence for both clinical and basic AIDS research. CFAR supports basic and translational research in HIV pathogenesis and cure, HIV-TB and HIV-related malignancy.

Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute

The Lerner Research Institute is home to all laboratory-based, translational and clinical research at Cleveland Clinic. Our mission is to understand the underlying causes of human diseases and to develop new treatments and cures.

Tuberculosis Research Unit

The Tuberculosis Research Unit supported by NIH, CDC, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation performs multi-disciplinary research combining epidemiologic studies and clinical trials in TB endemic countries with microbiology, immunology, and human genetics in Uganda and S. Africa. 

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Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP)

The Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP) is an umbrella program that offers a common entry point to most of our biomedical PhD programs. The program identifies accomplished, creative young scientists, to work with our more than 200 dynamic faculty researchers in a wide range of research areas.

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