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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer JOHN T. MILLIKEN DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE Division of Infectious Diseases Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About UsAbout Us History of the Division Diversity & Inclusion EducationEducation FellowshipFellowship Why Choose WashU? Our Fellows Highlights from Graduate Fellows Fellows’ Corner Specialty Tracks Offered During ID Fellowship Global Health Track St. Louis Living Infectious Diseases AlumniInfectious Diseases Alumni Alumni Spotlight FOAMed – board-style MCQs and case discussions Medical Students and Residents St. Louis STI/HIV Prevention Training Center Missouri Antimicrobial Stewardship Collaborative (MASEC) Special Events ID Society of St. Louis FacultyFaculty Advanced Practice Providers Patient CarePatient Care General Infectious Diseases The PrEP Program HIV Hepatitis C Clinic Travel Medicine Transplant/Oncology Infectious Diseases Invasive Fungal Infections Clinic Bone and Joint Infectious Diseases Injection Drug Use Bridge to Health Program Outpatient Parental Antimicrobial Therapy Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection Antimicrobial Stewardship Clinical TrialsClinical Trials Active Infectious Disease Studies AIDS Clinical Trials Unit Community Advisory Board ID-CRU: In The News ID-CRU and the Community ID-CRU/ACTU About Us Contact ResearchResearch Publications Basic Science and Translational ResearchBasic Science and Translational Research Bacterial Infections Microbial Genomics Neuroinfectious Diseases Parasitology/Tropical Medicine Vaccines Virology Clinical and Translational ResearchClinical and Translational Research Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship Bioinformatics, Quality and Improvement, Patient Safety C. difficile Infection Diagnostics and Clinical Microbiology Global Health HIV/STI/PrEP/Hepatitis C Hospital Epidemiology/Infection Prevention Infection Among People Who Inject Drugs Infectious Diseases and COVID Invasive Fungal Infections Medical Education Orthopedic Infections Patient Safety and Quality Improvement and Bioinformatics Public Health and Implementation Science Sexual and Gender Minority TB/NTM Transplant ID Infectious Diseases Critical Care Health Equity / Adolescent & Youth Health Investigator Labs Research Resources In Vivo Imaging Core SCV2 FLuSHED StudySCV2 FLuSHED Study About Timeline Study Team Publications Research Conferences Research Support Staff NewsNews Newsletters Events GivingGiving Support Opportunities and Awards Open Search Clinical Trials Welcome to the Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Unit which houses the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ID-CRU/ACTU) at Washington University School of Medicine. Our clinical studies provide preventative care and treatment of diseases while also advancing the development of new therapies and medications. I love going to the ID-CRU because the staff is so friendly, helpful and passionate about their work. I wouldn’t go anywhere else for research. I have never felt better about my health since I my participation in the studies. Robert There are many reasons to consider participating in clinical trials. Volunteers often participate to help others and to contribute to scientific advancement. They may also receive the newest treatments, additional care, health monitoring, added attention from clinical trial staff and monetary compensation. Clinical trials provide an excellent opportunity to make a difference in your life and the lives of others. Whatever your age, gender or background, participating in clinical research studies can be a positive and rewarding experience. The comfort and safety of all participants is our top priority. It is for this reason that thousands of people have taken part in our clinical research studies.  About Us Contact Us Instagram Patient Care General Infectious Diseases The PrEP Program HIV Hepatitis C Clinic Travel Medicine Transplant/Oncology Infectious Diseases Invasive Fungal Infections Clinic Bone and Joint Infectious Diseases Injection Drug Use Bridge to Health Program Outpatient Parental Antimicrobial Therapy Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection Antimicrobial Stewardship Clinical Trials Active Infectious Disease Studies AIDS Clinical Trials Unit Community Advisory Board ID-CRU: In The News ID-CRU and the Community ID-CRU/ACTU About Us Contact Division of Infectious DiseasesJohn T. Milliken Department of Internal MedicineMailing Address: 4523 Clayton Ave., MSC 8051-0043-15 | St. Louis MO, 63110Administrative Offices: 4990 Children’s Place | St. Louis, MO 63110Administrative Offices: 314-454-8354Clinic Appointment: 314-362-9098 or [email protected] Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Resources HIV Program In Vivo Imaging Core The PrEP Program St. Louis STI/HIV Prevention Training Center ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis  

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