Stanford University — Ethical Protections for Potential Tuberculosis Vaccine Trial

Organization:
Stanford University
Award Date:
02/2024
Amount:
$188,478
Purpose:
to support research on evaluating ethical protections for potential tuberculosis (TB) phase III vaccine trials.

Open Philanthropy recommended a gift of $188,478 over two years to Stanford University to support research led by Professor Jason Andrews on evaluating ethical protections for research among persons incarcerated in Brazilian prisons in the context of potential tuberculosis (TB) phase III vaccine trials that are currently being explored.

There is no TB vaccine that is effective in adults, and in Brazil, rates of tuberculosis are roughly more than 30 times higher among incarcerated persons than among the general population. This is one of three grants Open Philanthropy is making to support work in this area.

This falls within Open Philanthropy’s focus area of scientific research, specifically within its interest in advancing human health and wellbeing.

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