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CURRENT STUDIES

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Pediatric RSV vaccine

If you or a family member is age 5-17 years old with a chronic medical condition you may qualify for an RSV vaccine study.  Contact us for more information.

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CMV Vaccine

Women 16 to 40 years of age can join our CMV Vaccine.

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Pediatric RSV vaccine 2

If you or a family member is age 2 months - 5 years old you may qualify for an RSV vaccine study.  Contact us for more information.

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COVID + Flu

If you are age 50 or older and in moderate to good health you may qualify for a COVID + Flu vaccine study.  Currently enrolling.

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RSV Vaccine

Great Lakes Research Institute is enrolling in a 24-month vaccination study for RSV in people 80 and older that can take care of themselves and are in good health. You also must have a BMI of 18 – 35, cannot have had a vaccination in the past 4 weeks, and hypertension must be controlled with medication. 

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COVID-19 Booster Vaccine

Individuals age 12-65+ are invited to participate in a COVID-19 booster vaccine study.  To be eligible participants must have received a primary series of an authorized/approved COVID-19 vaccine. 

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Asthma (moderate to severe)

Great Lakes Research Institute is currently open for enrollment on a 40-month study for people 18 and over with moderate to severe Asthma diagnosed a minimum of 12 months ago. Volunteers must have experienced at least one exacerbation in the past year, is a non-smoker or has quit smoking a minimum of 6 months ago and was not a heavy smoker in the past. 

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MASH, MASLD and Liver Health

Liver problems often go undiagnosed.  Importantly, the presence of fatty liver disease is associated with type II diabetes, obesity, and other common metabolic issues.  Come into Great Lakes Research Institute to receive a free liver check up and learn more about paid studies for MASH and fatty liver disease. 

 

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