Goals for CID

1. To advance our understanding of  infectious diseases  in man and animals.

2. To integrate and develop innovative ways to explore  antibiotic resistance  in bacteria, parasites and viruses as well as to explore novel anti-microbial drugs, diagnostic methods, mathematical models- and biostatistics for infectious diseases.

3. To unveil host- and microbial factors for the  pathogenesis  of infectious diseases and to identify original procedures to study molecular- and traditional  epidemiology , systems microbiology, ecology, and evolution. This will allow the generation of fundamental insights into infection biology, immunology, and clinical microbiology and create a knowledge-platform for  vaccine development .

4. To perform  preclinical and clinical trials  in collaboration with clinicians and companies to propel testing and implementation of novel vaccines and antimicrobials.

5. To provide a  meeting ground  for basic- and clinical research on infectious diseases and ways to combat them.

6. To provide an exciting training site for  students  at all academic levels through the creation of a school of excellence for undergraduates, PhD and post-doctoral students.

7. To provide a platform for  junior faculty  to further strengthen their scientific careers.

8. To develop state-of-the-art  experimental platforms  including next generation sequencing and sequence analysis/bioinformatics, vaccine delivery platform, an immunology test-bed, a facility for visualization of microbes and immune responses in vivo including a humanized mouse. We build a  collection of pathogens  of distinct geno- and phenotypes and a  collection of biological samples  from patients with different disease states and with defined markers of immune protection.

9. To make CID a meeting ground to  promote commercialization  of new ideas and concepts that can constitute the ground for new biotechnology company start-ups that will help to transform successful academic Research & Development programs into products.