Overview
Research
With expertise across basic, clinical, and translational research, Stritch's research enterprise seeks greater understanding of how the human body functions, the role of disease progression (and prevention), and how to translate those bench to bedside discoveries more broadly to communities. We strive to accelerate the translation of fundamental science discoveries into treatments to improve human health.
Our comprehensive research infrastructure provides support at all levels of the research process – from grants, contracts, and technology transfer to compliance and a range of cores.
Meet extraordinary Stritch researchers
Muna Aryal's inter-disciplinary research yields promise.
Read MoreSt. Albert's Day Scientists of the Year (2021)
Read MoreTom Gallagher, PhD and Ed Campbell, PhD seek to understand the foundations of memory and cognition.
Read MoreKathy Albain receives national recognition for her years of outstanding cancer research.
Read MoreResearch Institutes
Burn and Shock Trauma Research Institute
The Burn and Shock Trauma Research Institute is a unique community of scientists and clinicians devoted to understanding traumatic injury. With a multi-disciplinary approach, programs include clinical and laboratory research related to trauma injury and burns. Our goal: develop innovative therapies to help individuals, suffering from a variety of traumatic injuries, begin to heal and regain function and their sense of self.
Learn MoreCardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI)
Loyola's Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI) pursues a range of cardiovascular research with diverse academic departments. Research is focused on five areas: Neuroscience, Public Health, Cardiac Physiology and Biophysics, Vascular Biology and Hemostasis, and Cardiac and Vascular Surgery. The CVRI supports its faculty and students, maintains shared resources, and enhances collaboration among members.
Learn MoreInfectious Disease and Immunology Research Institute (InDIRI)
The mission of the Infectious Disease and Immunology Research Institute (InDIRI): understand interactions between microbes and the immune system, and translate this knowledge to the treatment, control, and prevention of diseases caused by human infectious agents. We establish collaborations with basic and clinical scientists studying microbes and the immune system.
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