Northwestern University will be conducting vaccine and other clinical trials for the prevention of COVID-19.
Northwestern University will be conducting vaccine and other clinical trials for the prevention of COVID-19. Most of the trials will be part of the COVID-19 Prevention Network (CoVPN) that was formed recently by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Others may include studies not organized by the NIH.
The COVID vaccine trials will enroll persons who are at risk of infection and COVID-19 disease. This risk could be associated with, but is not limited to:
- Working in a job such as a healthcare worker, emergency response or public transportation personnel, grocery/retail worker, or factory/plant employee, ;
- Living or working in congregated living facilities, such as nursing homes, jails/prisons;
- Being a member of a community that has been disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, such as:
- Older persons
- Persons with underlying health conditions
- Racial/ethnic groups such as African Americans, Latinx, and Native American
If you are interested in being contacted about COVID vaccine and other prevention studies, please register in the online Northwestern COVID Prevention Trials Registry.
After you provide consent, you will be asked to complete a survey to collect information about your interest and potential eligibility for upcoming COVID prevention trials. If you prefer, you can also reach us via email at:
NUVaccineStudy@northwestern.edu or by calling 312-695-5012.
Karen Krueger, MD COVID Prevention Trials Registry
Principal Investigator [IRB STU00213110]