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ORGANIZATION: Bridge HIV, San Francisco Department of Public Health

  • 9 people are interested
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Bridge HIV at the San Francisco Department of Public Health is conducting research with the National Institute of Health and we are now enrolling for a new paid HIV vaccine study!

Historically, vaccines have been one of the most effective ways for preventing disease & infection. We want to find one that can prevent HIV. Participate in a research study to help us find a vaccine for HIV prevention.

The purpose of this study is to see if the study vaccine and study adjuvant are safe, if people are able to take them without discomfort, and how a person’s immune system responds to them. This study is the first to look at these research questions with these products, and we do not expect to find a vaccine for HIV based on this study alone.

Participants will be in this study for about 4 to 4½ months of clinic visits, with a follow-up contact about 1 year after their final injection to check on their health.

Eligible participants will be paid up to a total of $1075-1475 depending on what group they are in.

You may be eligible to participate if:

* Are 18-55 years old,

* Little to no sexual activity

* Not living with HIV

To learn more about how you can volunteer visit https://helpfighthiv.org/volunteer/ or call/text us at (415) 355-4345

Bridge HIV is a Bay Area based leader in innovative global HIV prevention research.

All information is kept strictly confidential.

More opportunities with Bridge HIV, San Francisco Department of Public Health

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About Bridge HIV, San Francisco Department of Public Health

Location:

25 Van Ness Ave, Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94102, US

Mission Statement

Bridge HIV’s mission is to collaborate with communities to conduct innovative research that will guide HIV prevention locally and globally. We are committed to providing leadership in the development and testing of strategies to prevent HIV infection and disease progression. By collaborating with other researchers and communities throughout the world, our scientific breakthroughs will be used to help the people most affected by the epidemic. This cohesive work environment fosters innovation, accountability, and continual learning.

Description

Bridge HIV is a global leader in HIV prevention, research, and education. We work with local and international communities to discover effective HIV prevention strategies through our research, community partnerships, and educational initiatives. Operating as a clinical trials unit within the San Francisco Department of Public Health and affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) , we conduct innovative research that guides global approaches in HIV prevention. Our heritage in the early fight against HIV/AIDS has made us a trusted and renowned resource for understanding HIV infection and disease. We value our diverse study volunteers and build local and global partnerships with communities, scientists, and policy makers.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Health & Medicine
LGBTQ+
Advocacy & Human Rights, Health & Medicine, LGBTQ+

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

25 Van Ness AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94102

(37.77565,-122.419624)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • 4-4.5 months
  • • Are 18-55 years old, Little to no sexual activity Not living with HIV

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