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A listing of Vaccines medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

Found 506 clinical trials
L Lung-Ji Chang, Ph.D

Prostate Cancer Vaccines

The purpose of this clinical study is to look into how study medicines CagriSema (cagrilintide and semaglutide), cagrilintide, and semaglutide affects muscle health in people with excess body weight and slightly higher than normal blood sugar as they lose weight. Participants will either get CagriSema (a new study drug), cagrilintide …

18 - 80 years of age Male Phase 1/2
J Jann-Tay Wang, PhD

Estimate the Safety and Effectiveness of Adjuvanted Influenza Vaccine Among Asian Elderly People When Compared to Non-adjuvanted Vaccines

To compare the immunogenicity, cellular immune response, and safety between adjuvanted (aIIV4) and non-adjuvanted (IIV4) seasonal influenza vaccines in the Taiwanese elderly population with chronic medical conditions.

65 years of age All Phase N/A
D Dr Athanase M. Somé, Doctorat en médecine

A Study to Assess the Experimental Malaria Vaccines R78C and RH5.1 Combined With R21/Matrix-M (a "Multi-stage" Malaria Vaccine)

This is a Phase Ib age de-escalation, dose escalation, open-label study to assess the safety and immunogenicity of the multi-stage malaria vaccine candidate R21 plus RH5.1 and/or R78C in Matrix-M in adults aged 18-35 years and children aged 5-17 months in Burkina Faso.

5 - 35 years of age All Phase 1
Y Yu Yao, MD

Tumor Vaccines for Solid Tumors

Glioma is the most common primary malignant intracranial tumor, characterized by limited clinical treatment options and extremely poor prognosis. There is an urgent need for the development of new technologies and clinical practice. With the advancement of immunotherapy, tumor therapeutic vaccines have emerged as a hot topic in the field …

years of age All Phase N/A

Woodsmoke Exposure, Influenza Infection, and Nasal Immunity

This study will investigate the effects of woodsmoke (WS) exposure on human nasal mucosal immune responses to viral infection. The study tests the hypotheses that WS exposure modifies biomarkers of nasal mucosal immune function, increases in Live Attenuated Influenza Virus (LAIV) -induced nasal symptoms, and reduces mucosal antibody production.

18 - 49 years of age All Phase 4
J Jamie Mills, BS, CCRC

Dissecting Human Immune Responses to Infection With Influenza or SARS-CoV-2

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the virus-specific immune response in people who are symptomatic with confirmed influenza or COVID-19. We will study the immune response of people who have and who have not been vaccinated with the seasonal influenza and COVID-19 vaccines within the past year. All …

18 - 60 years of age All Phase N/A
N Nadie Rouphael, MD

Influenza Human Challenge Model

This study examines how the immune system responds to the flu virus (H3N2) during and after infection and how the flu virus is transmitted in the environment. The study will used a flu virus called the H3N2 influenza challenge virus which was produced specifically for use in clinical research in …

18 - 49 years of age All Phase 1
V Veli-Jukka Anttila, MD, Docent

Immune Responses in Health Care Personnel

This is an investigator-initiated 10 year long open cohort observational study, aiming to increase the understanding of the humoral and cellular immunological mechanisms of vaccination against influenza, including effects of repeated vaccination, the duration of protection, immunity against circulating viruses, as well as factors affecting the immunological responses and immunity …

18 - 64 years of age All Phase N/A
F For more information at the NIH Clinical Center contact Office of Patient Recruitment (OPR)

Natural History of Systemic and Nasal Mucosal Immunity to Influenza and SARS-CoV-2 in Adults After Vaccination

Background Influenza (flu) vaccinations are required for all NIH staff members who have direct contact with patients. COVID-19 vaccines are recommended for persons 6 months of age and older. Researchers want to learn about immunity in NIH staff members who get a flu and/or COVID-19 vaccine. Objective To understand what …

18 - 120 years of age All Phase N/A
J James J Kobie, PhD

B Cell and Antibody Response to Seasonal Influenza Vaccines in Younger and Older Adults

This study will examine how various FDA-approved seasonal influenza vaccine types, used in a manner consistent with their approved use, impact the characteristics of influenza specific antibodies in humans, and how these responses differ based on age and prior immunization history.

18 - 80 years of age All Phase 4

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