The CICB advances our fundamental knowledge of human biology through the application of computational methods to large and diverse datasets, and promotes the translation of this knowledge into better diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, prevention and delivery of healthcare.
The PRCHN fosters partnerships within Cleveland’s urban neighborhoods for developing, testing, and implementing strategies to prevent and reduce the burden of chronic disease.
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) based at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a partnership organization supporting cancer-related research efforts at CWRU, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, and Cleveland Clinic.
The CTSC of Cleveland provides developmental, organizational, financial, and educational support to biomedical researchers as well as opportunities for community members to participate in meaningful and valuable research.
The Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health investigates the environmental determinants of health inequities and translates findings into policies and practices that promote community and population health.