Immunology Clinical Trials
Explore breakthrough clinical trials for autoimmune diseases, immune disorders, and inflammatory conditions, including cutting-edge immunotherapies.
Understanding Immunology & Immune Disorders
What is Immunology?
Immunology is the study of the immune system—our body's defense mechanism against infections, diseases, and foreign substances. When the immune system malfunctions, it can lead to autoimmune diseases, allergies, and immune deficiencies.
- • Protects against infections and diseases
- • Can attack healthy tissues (autoimmunity)
- • May overreact to harmless substances (allergies)
- • Can be weakened or deficient
Common Immune Disorders
Immune disorders affect millions of people worldwide and can significantly impact quality of life. Common conditions include:
- • Rheumatoid arthritis
- • Lupus (SLE)
- • Multiple sclerosis
- • Type 1 diabetes
- • Inflammatory bowel disease
- • Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
Current Clinical Trials
Novel Biologic Therapies
Investigational biologic medications that target specific immune pathways to treat autoimmune diseases more effectively.
Phase: II/III
Status: Recruiting
Locations: Multiple sites
Cell-Based Immunotherapies
Revolutionary treatments using modified immune cells to target and eliminate disease-causing immune responses.
Phase: I/II
Status: Active
Locations: Specialized centers
Small Molecule Inhibitors
Oral medications that block specific immune signaling pathways to reduce inflammation and disease activity.
Phase: II/III
Status: Recruiting
Locations: Nationwide
Innovative Treatment Approaches
Targeted Biologic Therapies
Advanced biologic medications that specifically target immune system components like cytokines, immune cells, or signaling molecules.
- • TNF-alpha inhibitors
- • IL-17 and IL-23 blockers
- • B-cell depletion therapies
- • JAK inhibitors
- • T-cell modulators
These targeted approaches often have fewer side effects than traditional immunosuppressants.
Regulatory T-Cell Therapy
Revolutionary treatments that boost the body's natural regulatory T-cells to restore immune balance and prevent autoimmune attacks.
- • Enhances immune tolerance
- • Reduces autoimmune responses
- • Potential for long-term remission
- • Minimal side effects
Early clinical trials show promising results in multiple autoimmune conditions.
Specific Autoimmune Conditions
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Clinical trials for new treatments to reduce joint inflammation, prevent joint damage, and improve quality of life.
Learn More →Lupus (SLE)
Innovative therapies for systemic lupus erythematosus, targeting specific immune pathways to reduce disease activity.
Learn More →Multiple Sclerosis
Clinical trials for new MS treatments, including therapies that protect nerve cells and reduce inflammation in the central nervous system.
Learn More →Type 1 Diabetes
Revolutionary treatments to preserve insulin production and potentially reverse the autoimmune attack on pancreatic cells.
Learn More →Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Novel therapies for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, targeting specific inflammatory pathways in the digestive system.
Learn More →Psoriasis & PsA
Advanced treatments for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, including biologic therapies and small molecule inhibitors.
Learn More →Benefits of Clinical Trial Participation
Access to Cutting-Edge Treatments
Be among the first to receive innovative therapies that may not be available through standard care options.
Comprehensive Medical Care
Receive close monitoring and specialized care from expert immunology teams throughout the trial process.
Help Future Patients
Contribute to medical research that could improve treatments and potentially find cures for autoimmune diseases.
Eligibility & Requirements
General Eligibility Criteria
- • Confirmed autoimmune or immune disorder diagnosis
- • Age 18+ (varies by trial)
- • Stable medical condition
- • Willing to follow study procedures
- • Available for required follow-up visits
Specific criteria vary by trial and will be discussed during screening.
What to Expect
- • Comprehensive immune system screening
- • Regular monitoring and follow-up
- • Potential for treatment-related side effects
- • Travel to trial sites (if required)
- • Time commitment for appointments
All procedures and risks will be explained in detail before participation.
Support & Resources
Patient Education
Comprehensive resources to help you understand immune disorders, treatment options, and clinical trial participation.
Access Resources →Financial Assistance
Information about financial support programs, insurance coverage, and cost management for clinical trial participation.
Financial Help →Support Groups
Connect with other patients and families affected by immune disorders for emotional support and shared experiences.
Find Support →Ready to Explore Immunology Trials?
Take the first step toward potentially life-changing treatments. Our team is here to help you find and understand clinical trial opportunities.