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Ighovwerha Ofotokun, MD, MSc

Ighovwerha Ofotokun, MD, MSc

  • Specialty: Infectious Disease
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  • Primary Location: 11100 Euclid Ave Mather Ste 1600 (0 mi.)
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  • Languages Spoken: English, Urhobo

Office Locations

UH Cleveland Medical Center Mather Pavilion (0 mi.)

11100 Euclid Ave
Mather Ste 1600
Cleveland, OH 44106

216-844-1709

UH Foley Medical Building (0 mi.)

2061 Cornell Rd
Ste 111
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-844-7892

Biography: Ighovwerha Ofotokun, MD, MSc

Expertise

  • General Infectious Diseases
  • HIV Care and Treatment

Titles

  • Chair, Department of Medicine, UH Cleveland Medical Center
  • Professor, CWRU School of Medicine
    • STERIS Chair of Excellence in Medicine

Certifications & Memberships

  • Infectious Disease - American Board of Internal Medicine

Education

Professional Education | Clinical and Translational Science
Clinical and Translational Science - Emory University School Of Medicine (2003 - 2005)

Fellowship | Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases - University Of Michigan Medical Center/University Of Michigan Health System (1999 - 2001)

Residency | Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine - University Of Michigan Medical Center/University Of Michigan Health System (1995 - 1998)

Medical Education
University Of Benin (1990)

About

Igho Ofotokun, MD, MSc, FIDSA, is the John H. Hord Professor, Steris Chair of Excellence in Medicine, and Chair of the Department of Medicine at University Hospitals/Case Western Reserve University, where he also serves as Physician-in-Chief for University Hospitals. He is also a tenured Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Case Western Reserve University. In these roles, he leads one of the nation’s major academic departments of medicine, advancing excellence across patient care, research and medical education, with a leadership focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, faculty and trainee development, and strategic innovation that improves health outcomes and accelerates discovery.

Before joining University Hospitals/Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Ofotokun spent more than two decades at Emory University, where he served as Grady Distinguished Professor of Medicine with tenure; Professor of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences in the Rollins School of Public Health; Associate Dean for Research Development in the School of Medicine; and Staff Physician at the Grady Healthcare Infectious Diseases Program. He also held major leadership roles in research and training programs, including Co-Director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research Clinical Core and leadership of multiple NIH-supported workforce and career development initiatives.

An internationally recognized clinician-scientist, Dr. Ofotokun has conducted research focusing on the long-term consequences of HIV, particularly age-related comorbidities and the biological mechanisms that shape healthy aging in people living with HIV. His work has helped define how disruption at the organ-immune interface contributes to chronic HIV-related complications and has informed changes in HIV treatment approaches in the U.S. and globally, including World Health Organization policy.

Building on this expertise, Dr. Ofotokun led the Atlanta hub of the NIH RECOVER Initiative and now serves as national Chair of the RECOVER Adult Cohort Coordinating Committee, overseeing one of the largest Long COVID research cohorts in the world, spanning hubs and clinical sites across the U.S. His broader career has also reflected a sustained commitment to research training, women’s health and expanding representation in biomedical science in the U.S. and internationally.

Dr. Ofotokun has authored more than 250 scientific publications and has been supported by nearly $100 million in NIH funding. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, a Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and a member of the NIH Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health. His honors include the 2023 John F. Enders Lecture at IDWeek, the 2024 Maxwell Finland Award for Scientific Achievement from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, the 2025 American Academy of Microbiology Honorary Diversity Lecture and election as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Research & Publications

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