Infectious Diseases Research Clinic
The Infectious Diseases Research Clinic is located in the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, NY. This clinic designs and conducts vaccine and treatment studies to prevent many different diseases that affect humans. Previous vaccine studies have included investigational vaccines to protect against seasonal pandemic and avian flu, pneumococcal disease, anthrax, herpes, malaria, human papillomavirus (HPV), and smallpox.
The clinic houses a Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit (VTEU)—one of ten such units in the country—that conducts vaccine and treatment trials sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. Most recently the VTEU has been instrumental in conducting vaccine clinical trials for SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).
The studies conducted at the inpatient facility focus on investigational vaccines and respiratory virus immunity. This clinic is directed by Dr. Angela Branche. The team includes nurses and research assistants who have many years of clinical research experience.
Recent News
April 20, 2023
Clinical Trial Shows More Updated COVID Boosters Likely Needed
April 5, 2023
Race to RSV Vaccine Approval: URMC Researchers Leading the Way
February 16, 2023
Ann Falsey's Study Shows 80 Percent Effectiveness of RSV Vaccine for Older Adults
November 15, 2022
RSV hospitalization rate for seniors is 10 times higher than usual for this point in the season
September 8, 2022
Angela Branche Named Fellow of National Society
May 31, 2022
HIV Vaccine Researchers Turned to COVID During the Pandemic. Now, They're Returning to HIV with New Knowledge
March 31, 2022
Angela Branche Co-Chairs NIH Study of Second COVID Booster