
Vaccine Center Active Clinical Studies
NYU Langone’s Vaccine Center leads a range of ongoing clinical studies to explore the safety and effectiveness of new vaccines or therapeutics.
Active Clinical Studies—Enrollment Closed
The following clinical studies are active at our center but are not enrolling participants at this time. Explore our enrolling studies to learn more about how you can participate in a clinical study with us. You can also view a list of past clinical studies to learn more about the scope of our work.
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) Studies
Study on Safety and Immunology of Maternal and Infant RSV Vaccination Approaches.
Study on Safety and Tolerability of Investigational modRNA RSV Vaccine in Healthy Adults.
Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) Study
Study on Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of Clostridioides difficile Vaccine with Novel Adjuvants in Healthy Adults.
HIV Study
Study on Safety and Efficacy of Weekly Oral Regimen vs. Standard Treatment in Virologically Suppressed HIV-1 Patients.
Mpox Study
New York City Observational Study of Mpox Immunity: NYC OSMI
Shingles Study
Study on Safety and Efficacy of New mRNA Shingles Vaccine Compared to Existing Vaccine
Flu (Influenza) Studies
The Stop Flu NYU Cohort Study (part of the Center for Research on Influenza Pathogenesis and Transmission, CRIPT)
Yellow Fever Study
Lyme Disease Study
Study on New Pfizer Lyme Disease Vaccine in Pediatric Volunteers