NJMS Clinical Research Center - Current Studies

Current Studies


 

Treatment Studies:

Reprieve

A5332: REPRIEVE Trial

  • People with HIV are living longer thanks to lifesaving treatments, but as they age, they can face new complications like HIV-related heart disease. The REPRIEVE trial confronts this emerging challenge to learn how people with HIV can live in good health even longer.

 


Prevention Studies:

hptn083

HPTN083: GIVE PrEP A SHOT!

  • HPTN083 is a research study that compares the effectiveness of injections and oral tablets as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV.

AMP

HPTN085/HVTN704: The AMP Study

  • AMP stands forAntibody Mediated Prevention. This is the idea of giving people antibodies to see if they will protect against HIV infection. This study, also referred to as HVTN 704/HPTN 085, tests a new idea for HIV prevention. In traditional vaccine studies, we give people a vaccine and wait to see if their bodies will make antibodies against HIV in response. In this study, we’ll be skipping that step, and just giving people the antibodies directly. We will do this through an infusion, which some people know better as getting an IV or getting a drip. This is the first study testing whether this antibody can prevent HIV infections in people.

 


Observational Studies: