Founded in 2005, The R. J. Fasenmyer Center for Clinical Immunology at Cleveland Clinic has quickly established itself as a premier center of clinical research, educational programs and service to the community.
This is in keeping with our core areas of focus:
- HIV Research
- Clinical Immunology Research
- Immunologic Education
- Community Outreach
As part of supporting our key directives, the Center has developed focused, innovative programming including live meetings and discussions, webcasts, podcasts, interactive and online monographs and online newsletters, reaching thousands of electronic visitors from around the world. In the process, the R. J. Fasenmyer Center has become the leading provider of CME at Cleveland Clinic.
The Center is also one of the driving forces behind the Cleveland Immune Failure Consortium, an effort designed to enlist all HIV care providers and medical centers in the region to come together for a comprehensive analysis of immune failure in HIV infected persons. By enlisting the enthusiastic cooperation of all our community's care providers, the Consortium will be able to address this critical problem in a way no one institution can, helping the Center to become a catalyst that supports and enhances numerous key activities in our region.
All this and cutting-edge research have helped to build the R. J. Fasenmyer Center into the world-class organization it is today. We invite you to browse through our site and learn more about the ways we are breaking barriers and looking ahead in the field of Clinical Immunology.