Center for Vaccine Development & Global Health (CVD)
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Help us identify infections before you’re sick. Join a study to help develop technology to detect infections.

The Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health is conducting a clinical trial to determine if an investigational wearable device can detect biological signs associated with infections before symptoms begin. As part of the study, a controlled strain of malaria will be administered to participants under carefully monitored conditions with standard testing methods. This research aims to provide critical insights that can inform the development of non-invasive methods of detecting infections before symptoms begin, ultimately leading to early treatment and disease prevention.

We are seeking healthy adults aged 18-50 to participate in this important study. Participants must be willing to stay overnight in a hotel for up to 7 nights to ensure their health and safety while contributing to groundbreaking medical research. You can go to work or school during the day. Eligible individuals will be compensated up to $2715 for their time and commitment.

If you are interested in advancing the fight against disease while earning compensation, we encourage you to apply today!

Call: 410-706-8800 (8 am – 4 pm)
Email: clintrial@som.umaryland.edu
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