Principal Investigator and Director
Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases, Aids) and of Pharmacology; Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health
The mission of the Yale Antivirals and Vaccines Research Program (formerly the Yale HIV Clinical Trials Program), directed by Onyema Ogbuagu, MBBCh, FACP, FIDSA, is to advance novel and innovative therapeutics and therapeutic strategies for HIV treatment and prevention as well as vaccines for infectious diseases.
Established in 1993, and formerly known as the Yale HIV Clinical Trials Program, the Yale Antivirals and Vaccines Research Program is an independently functioning unit comprised of highly experienced physician investigators drawn primarily from infectious diseases faculty, research nurses and coordinators, regulatory and other research staff from Yale School of Medicine, who are passionate about novel breakthrough therapies and prophylactics for people affected by infectious diseases, including HIV.
Innovation, participant safety, compassionate care for all, strict adherence to human subjects’ protection, and good clinical practice tenets comprise the core values of our team. Our clinical trials and research have helped lead to regulatory approvals of many novel therapeutics and vaccines.
The Yale Antivirals and Vaccines Research Program aims to:
Faculty investigators within the Yale Antivirals and Vaccines Research Program provide clinical care at the outpatient Yale New Haven hospital Nathan Smith HIV Clinic and/or the inpatient Donaldson Firm of the Yale New Haven Hospital. Clinical trials are conducted in and research participants are recruited from these sites.
Historically, the program primarily focused on HIV prevention and treatment, which is our niche area, but, recent emerging infections and pandemics along with novel vaccine technologies (including mRNA platforms) have inspired the expansion to vaccine trials which now include vaccines to prevent SARS CoV-2, RSV, Influenza and bacterial vaccines (E coli). Ongoing clinical trials and research activity by our faculty and investigators showcase their varied interests and expertise, and include numerous global and national grant-funded and industry-sponsored projects as described below:
International/Domestic:
Clinical Trials:
The Yale Antivirals and Vaccine Research Program provides specialized and hands-on training in clinical investigation as well as research mentorship for undergraduates, medical students, residents, fellows and other trainees, including post-baccalaureate pre-medical students who are interested in learning about, participating and acquiring expertise in clinical research for novel therapeutics including trials for investigational agents. Some trainees have gone on to successful careers in pharmaceutical industry or integrate clinical investigation into their academic careers.
Principal Investigator and Director
Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases, Aids) and of Pharmacology; Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health
Sub-Investigator
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases); Co-Director, Yale HIV TT Primary Care Residency Program, Infectious Diseases
Sub-Investigator
Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases); Director, Yale Center for Infectious Diseases, Infectious Diseases; Program Director, HIV Primary Care Training Track, Internal Medicine; Associate Chair, Clinical Affairs
Regulatory Coordinator
Senior Administrative Assistant & Regulatory Coordinator
Clinical Research Coordinator
Clinical Research Nurse 2
Laboratory Coordinator
Research Assistant Internal Medicine AIDS
Associate Director and Research Coordinator
Clinical Technologist 3
Sub-Investigator
Assistant Professor
Laboratory and Research Coordinator
Research Assistant 1 HSS