
Immunology, Inflammation, & Infectious Disease (3i) Initiative
About the 3i Initiative
The Immunology, Inflammation, and Infectious Disease (3i) Initiative at University of Utah Health was formally established in 2017 on the premise that a better understanding of the three "I"s and their connections will fundamentally change the way we think about disease. Since our launch, the 3i Initiative has brought together a campus-wide community of over 200 investigators representing nearly every department at the University of Utah. Our community focuses on a wide range of topics, including, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, HIV/AIDS, Sepsis, Malaria, Cancer Immunotherapy, Influenza, and Multiple Sclerosis amoung others. Through the efforts of the 3i Initiative, we work to make fundamental discoveries that ultimately improve patient care.
In addition to our ongoing efforts, the 3i Initiative served as the leader for the University of Utah's research response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Harnessing the unique collaborative nature of the University of Utah, we were able to mount an incredible response resulting in more than 600 publications and more than $60M in extramural funding. Learn more about the University of Utah and the 3i Initiative's COVID-19 research response.
Upcoming Events
Friday
May 2, 2025
May 2, 2025
CycleNation
Together, let's start a health revolution!, Almost every one of us knows someone who has been affected by ...
Tuesday
May 6, 2025
May 6, 2025
Geriatrics Grand Rounds
Geriatrics Division Grand Rounds, “Essentials of Symptomatic menopause management for the Primary Care ...
Tuesday
May 6, 2025
May 6, 2025
Transplant Nephrology Didactic Lecture
Topic: Overview of Pancreas/Simultaneous Kidney-Pancreas Transplantation, outcomes, rejection and other ...