RENSLOW SHERER, MD is the Director of the International HIV Training Center and Professor of Medicine in the Section of Infectious Diseases at the University of Chicago. Dr. Sherer has been a primary caregiver for people living with HIV since 1982. He founded the first HIV clinic in Chicago at Cook County Hospital with Ron Sable in 1982, and he co-founded the AIDS Foundation of Chicago in 1985. He has numerous publications on the clinical and social impact of the HIV pandemic. Dr. Sherer is active in research on HIV prevention, care, model care programs, and medical education in the U.S., China, and Africa. He has directed an annual course on Health and Human Rights as a faculty member of the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights since 2013. Dr. Sherer was a member of the U.S. HHS HIV/AIDS Treatment Guideline Panel from 1996-2010, and he has been the Clinical Director for the Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center since 1989.
Bio as of 11/2024