CVD Clinical Trials Contact Form
Pediatric Studies Contact Form
Join the fight against diseases by participating in clinical trials at the Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health!
Our trials look at new ways to prevent, detect, or treat diseases and help determine whether new treatments are effective. Clinical trials examine new ways to prevent, detect, or treat disease. Treatments might be new drugs or new combinations of drugs, or new ways to use existing treatments. Each of our clinical trials is different. Clinical trials help determine if a new test or treatment works and is safe. Clinical trials can also look at other aspects of care, such as improving the quality of life for people with chronic illnesses.
Clinical trials offer hope for many people and an opportunity to help researchers find better treatments for others in the future.
Don't miss the chance to be a part of cutting-edge research and make a difference in the lives of others. Fill out our contact form today to be added to our list of potential participants and to receive our newsletter. Join us at the Center for Vaccine Development at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and be a part of the hope for a better future for all.
Are you interested in learning more about pediatric trials?
Some of our clinical research trials focus on children. These studies often test investigational vaccines. Each of our clinical trials is different but all are managed by pediatricians and other experts in the field of vaccinology. Dr. James Campbell, one of our pediatricians, was named the 2021 Pediatrician of the Year in Maryland...your kids are in great hands!
Please complete this contact form if you wish your children or children to be added to our list of potential participants and to receive our newsletter. We look forward to speaking with you about participation in a pediatric trial.
The University of Maryland School of Medicine seeks participants for a pediatric nasal spray influenza vaccine study.
We are recruiting children aged 6 months through 17 years of age.
Your child’s participation can help CVD to develop the next generation of influenza vaccines that may protect longer and may prevent more infections than current vaccines.
Participants will receive up to $625 in compensation.
Seeking healthy adults aged 18-49 for a registry for flu transmission studies. Volunteers must be willing to be contacted for potential recruitment into future flu transmission studies in a quarantine research facility. Compensation up to $1,000 for qualified volunteers.
Seeking healthy adults aged 18-50 to test the safety and effectiveness of an experimental human monoclonal antibody for preventing malaria. Compensation up to $5,410 for qualified volunteers.
Seeking healthy adults aged 18-49 for Shigella vaccine research study. Compensation up to $3,775 for qualified volunteers. Help make a difference today!