Specimen Collection for Infectious Diseases with Public Health Importance
Brief description of study
The purpose of this research study is to generate a biospecimen repository from human volunteers with suspected or confirmed, current or past infectious disease of public health importance. The researchers will use your blood and other optional body fluid samples to develop and validate new assays (lab tests), vaccines, and diagnostic tests for treatment of infectious diseases that are being explored at the New York University Langone Vaccine Center (NYULVC).
Clinical Study Identifier: s18-02035
Principal Investigator:
Mark J. Mulligan.
Other Investigators:
Corita R Grudzen,
Adam Schwartz,
Ellie R. Carmody,
Jennifer Nierman Knishinsky,
Alexander Mcmeeking,
Jennifer Lee Dong,
Andrew Banks Fleming,
Stephanie Sterling,
Melinda Katz,
Vijaya Soma,
Benjamin J Eckhardt,
Gail F. Shust,
Ramin Herati,
Katherine Yenkhang Le,
Vanessa N Raabe,
Reza P Parungao,
Celia Engelson,
Tamia Davis,
Lalitha Parameswaran,
Rebecca Boas,
Caralee E. Caplan-Shaw,
Adam J. Ratner,
Diane H Johnson,
Sapna Mehta.
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