Vaccine Clinical Studies

Vaccine Clinical Research in Columbus

Clinical research serves a vital role in the development of novel (new) vaccine candidates. Because vaccines are given to millions of healthy people to prevent serious diseases, they’re held to very high safety standards. A new vaccine must be evaluated for safety, immunogenicity, and protective efficacy in humans before it is licensed for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and recommended for use by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Vaccine Trials We Offer

At Centricity, we offer a number of vaccine candidate trials. During a clinical trial, an investigational vaccine is tested on healthy people who volunteer to get vaccinated. A healthy volunteer is someone with no known significant health problems who participates in research to test a new drug, device, or intervention. Your participation in a clinical trial could lead to a new treatment that helps someone you care about. Please refer to each study’s page for detailed participant information.

Pneumococcal Vaccine Study

Centricity Research is currently participating in a Pneumococcal Vaccine Study at our Phoenix locations.

Pneumococcal Vaccine Research Study

Centricity Research is currently participating in a pneumococcal vaccine study at our Vaccine Unit in Columbus, Ohio location.

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Vaccine Study

Centricity Research is currently participating in a Cytomegalovirus (CMV) vaccine study at our Columbus, Ohio location.

Blisters caused by herpes zoster in the hand and arm of a child.

Columbus, OH – Shingles Vaccine Research Study

Centricity Research is currently participating in a Shingles vaccine study at our Columbus, Ohio location.

Blisters caused by herpes zoster in the hand and arm of a child.

Shingles Vaccine Study

Centricity Research is currently participating in a Shingles vaccine study at our Columbus, Ohio location.