Health Professionals

The University Hospitals of Cleveland John T. Carey Special Immunology Unit (UH SIU) is the largest provider of primary care to HIV-positive people in northern Ohio and one of the largest in the Midwest. Patient care is addressed by a team of dedicated professionals that include a physician, nurse, medical […]
John T. Carey Special Immunology Unit

Vaccine-Induced SeroPositivity (VISP) The CWRU/UH AIDS Clinical Trials conducts HIV prevention vaccine trials in the Greater Cleveland area. The elicitation of antibodies to HIV by the vaccines can cause the risk of a false HIV diagnosis through standard HIV antibody testing. Please feel free to contact the Unit with any […]
Vaccine-Induced SeroPositivity (VISP)
Since its establishment in 1987, thousands of people living with HIV have participated in clinical trials at the Case ACTU. Their participation led directly to the development of effective and better treatments for HIV infection. Many of the clinical trials offered at the Case ACTU are through its affiliation with […]
Clinical Trials

Northeast Ohio AIDS Treating Physicians presents thePost-CROI Update Dinnerfor researchers, physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals Thursday, April 16, 2020Reception 5:30pmDinner/presentations 6:15pm Glidden House Inn 1901 Ford DriveCleveland, Ohio 44106 Speakers: Christopher Longenecker, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Case Western Reserve UniversityHarrington Heart & Vascular Institute, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical […]
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The Case Western Reserve University / University Hospitals Clinical Trials Unit (Case CTU) consists of three highly productive clinical research sites: Case/UHC, the University of Cincinnati CRS, in Cincinnati, Ohio and the Joint Clinical Research Center (JCRC) in Kampala, Uganda. Each site is a top-performing AIDS Clinical Trials Group […]
CASE AIDS Clinical Trials Unit

Since the advent of the AIDS epidemic in 1981, the research programs at Case Western Reserve University and its primary affiliate, University Hospitals of Cleveland, have made numerous contributions in advancing the treatment of people infected with HIV and the prevention of new HIV infections. The establishment of the University […]