Medicine
The Department of Medicine provides high quality research, teaching and patient care. It is the largest department in the School of Clinical Medicine and it focuses on a variety of strategic priorities.
The Department’s scientific strategic priorities are focused around the following 4 sections:
- Cardiovascular and Respiratory Medicine (CaRM)
- Immunology and Infectious Disease (ImID)
- Perioperative, Acute, Critical Care and Emergency Medicine (PACE)
- Specialty Medicine, Research and Training (SMaRT)
We also host two affiliate institutes:
- Cambridge Institute for Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Disease (CITIID)
- Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Heart & Lung Research Institute (VPD-HLRI)
The research interests of the Divisions are necessarily broad, although many groups work in the general area of immunity, inflammation and infection. The Department aims to perform high quality basic scientific as well as translational research, and to do this maximising synergy with other scientists on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and throughout the region.
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