The Florida Research & Innovation Center (FRIC) focuses on basic and translational research related to infectious diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer. Our research team investigates conditions that disproportionately affect Treasure Coast communities, like lymphomas and insect-transmitted viruses.
The FRIC is closely integrated with Cleveland Clinic's Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Global Center for Pathogen & Human Health Research. We are the primary site of Cleveland Clinic's global vaccine development program, where we work to design and test novel vaccines.
Exciting investigations and groundbreaking discoveries happen every day at Cleveland Clinic. We are dedicated to making a regional impact in the communities we serve by hiring local talent and educating the healthcare workforce of the future.
Join our growing team of more than 100 professionalsThe Florida Research & Innovation Center complements and expands research currently underway at Cleveland Clinic's five Florida hospitals, as well as Cleveland Clinic's Lerner Research Institute in Cleveland, Ohio. Our facilities span approximately 100,000 sq. ft of dedicated research and support spaces, including state-of-the-art shared resource facilities in flow cytometry, imaging and bioinformatics.
Explore Facilities & CoresThe new Cleveland Clinic vaccine protects against lethal levels of multiple types of influenza including seasonal influenza, bird flu and other animal-borne flu viruses.
Results support future research into pulmonary fibrosis treatment for both virus and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus manipulates our cells to change the way they make nucleotides and metabolize glucose, paving the way for tumors to form.