Overview
- Background
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- The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the National
Institutes of Health needs healthy volunteers for vaccine clinical trials. This is a
screening study that is used to identify healthy volunteers who may be eligible to
participate in other clinical trials at the Vaccine Research Center that evaluate
investigational vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and injection devices. The VRC conducts
studies that will allow researchers to better understand the immune system and how vaccines
and monoclonal antibodies work.
- Objectives
- To screen healthy volunteers for clinical trials at the NIAID VRC.
- Eligibility
- Healthy people between 18 and 60 years of age. They must be available to take part in
clinical trials and be able to provide blood for research studies.
- Design
- Screening for healthy volunteers to participate in clinical trials is an ongoing process.
- Volunteers will be asked about their medical history, including sexual activity and drug use, and a detailed physical exam will be performed.
- Blood and urine samples may be collected, and possibly other tests as needed to evaluate the volunteer's health status.
- Volunteers will not receive any investigational product in this screening protocol....
- The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the National
Institutes of Health needs healthy volunteers for vaccine clinical trials. This is a
screening study that is used to identify healthy volunteers who may be eligible to
participate in other clinical trials at the Vaccine Research Center that evaluate
investigational vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and injection devices. The VRC conducts
studies that will allow researchers to better understand the immune system and how vaccines
and monoclonal antibodies work.
Description
The purpose of this study is to recruit and screen potential study subjects, mostly healthy volunteers, to determine if they are eligible for clinical trials of investigational products. This screening study also aims to characterize and analyze demographic information as well as laboratory and other medical findings in terms of how they may affect the eligibility of subjects for specific early phase clinical trials. All work will be conducted by the VRC Clinic of the National Institutes of Health or other IRB-approved sites that are collaborating with NIAID/VRC. Educational and recruitment materials on the investigational products and protocols will be
reviewed with and provided to subjects during participation in the screening protocol.
Eligibility
- INCLUSION CRITERIA:
Age: 18 years of age or older
Able and willing to complete the informed consent process
Agree to have blood and/or tissue samples collected and stored for future studies of investigational products, the immune system, and/or other medical conditions EXCLUSION CRITERIA: A condition in which repeated blood draws or injections pose more than minimal risk for the subject such as hemophilia, other severe coagulation disorders or significantly impaired venous access A condition that requires active medical intervention or monitoring to avert serious danger to the participant s health or well-being Known to be pregnant or breast-feeding