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Division of Infectious Diseases
Long-standing excellence in patient care, research, education and training
The U-M Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases was founded in 1967. Since that time, our division has grown to over 40 faculty members and has become nationally recognized for an exemplary record of patient care, research and education and training.
Learn more about the groundbreaking research, training and patient care in the Division of Infectious Diseases.
We have a long-standing Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training Program and our faculty are actively involved in educating and training.
We have a number of strong research programs and receive generous funding to support our research activities.
See a list of the faculty who guide our clinical, research and educational programs on the path to excellence.
We diagnose and treat patients for a multitude of conditions, and have established several programs and clinics.
Your gift can help our physicians provide the highest-quality care while contributing to major advances in patient care, research and education.
The Division of Infectious Diseases is a nationally recognized division with an impressive breadth and depth of clinical and research programs.
Infectious Diseases Internal Website
Resources and information for current Infectious Diseases faculty, staff and learners.
The Department of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases is committed to creating and cultivating a diverse and inclusive community that provides our faculty, learners, and staff with the opportunities and support they need to thrive.
View a list of upcoming Continuing Medical Education (CME) opportunities available through the Department of Internal Medicine.
News Release
A new NIH award will establish the Michigan Infectious Disease Genomics (MIDGE) Center, the goal of which is to use whole genome sequencing and functional genomic assays to determine how genetic differences among strains or isolates affect the behavior, transmission, and drug resistance of viral, bacterial, and fungal pathogens.
Medical School News
Many Michigan Medicine labs are taking time to ensure that they are doing their part to support the Medical School’s major initiatives, including the push for carbon neutrality.
Health Lab
Researchers open new leads in anti-HIV drug development, using a compound found in nature
Health Lab
Today, thanks to researchers, medical and public health experts, pharmaceutical companies, engineers and others, we know more and can do more about the coronavirus called SARS-CoV2, and the disease called COVID-19, than ever before.
Health Lab
Measles: 10 things to know about immunization and prevention
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Therapies for pain conditions like fibromyalgia provide clues for helping those with long COVID-19