Partnerships

Domestic Partnerships

The Center for Global Health and Diseases actively collaborates with other research programs at CWRU that have collectively made the university well-known and respected for its international health research efforts. These include the Tuberculosis Research Unit (TBRU), the Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), the Division of Infectious Diseases, the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and the Department of Anthropology. 

International Partnerships

The Center for Global Health and Diseases maintains dynamic and long-lived research collaborations with foreign scientists in Kenya (KEMRI), Papua New Guinea (PNGIMR), Cote D'Ivorie, Uganda, and Brazil. These partnerships have productively supported field-based studies of malaria, schistosomiasis, and filariasis for up to thirty years and have richly contributed to the recruitment, education and professional growth of foreign scientists from these host countries, significantly expanding their research capabilities.