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Join research studies if you tested positive for COVID-19 or were exposed to someone who is COVID-19 positive.
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Ano ang gagawin
Researchers at the San Francisco Department of Public Health and the University of California are seeking people who have tested positive for COVID-19 or have been exposed to someone who is COVID-19 positive to join research studies.
Sign up for studies
Provide your contact information and we will reach out to you.
You may also contact the study directly using the contact information provided for each individual study.
See currently enrolling studies
Research for people who recently tested positive for COVID-19
Have you recently tested positive for COVID-19 and want investigational treatment through a research study? If so, you may be eligible for a UCSF research study looking to prevent hospitalizations and worsening disease.
You may qualify if you are 18 of age or older, have tested positive for COVID-19 within 8 days prior to starting the study, and are currently experiencing at least one COVID symptom.
You will not qualify if you have a prior history of or are currently hospitalized for COVID-19, received convalescent plasma treatment or other investigational treatment for COVID-19.
The study lasts for 24 weeks. Compensation is provided for in-clinic visits and blood draws.
Direct contact:
- Voice or text 415-806-8554
- Email CovidResearchSFGH@ucsf.edu
Research Study Program for COVID- 19 with Regeneron
Have you or a friend tested positive for COVID-19? SF Research Institute is currently enrolling volunteers to participate in Regeneron’s COVID-19 antibody cocktail investigational medicine study. If you have tested positive within the last 3 days or suspect you have COVID-19, you may be eligible to participate.
You may be compensated up to $3,650 for your participation.
Visit SFRI to see if you are eligible.
Direct contact:
- Call or text 415-745-4340
- Email jademola@sfinstitute.com
The Long-term Impact of Infection with Novel Coronavirus (LIINC)
The Long-term Impact of Infection with Novel Coronavirus (LIINC) study is a collaboration of UCSF researchers looking for adult volunteers who tested positive for COVID-19 to understand the changes that happen after recovery from the virus. Specifically, the study is trying to understand how immunity develops and changes over time, as well as the effects of COVID-19 on different organ systems.
People who tested positive for COVID-19 can volunteer. You will need to give blood and saliva samples several times over the next 2 years.
Direct contact:
- Email LIINC@ucsf.edu
COVID-19 Host Immune Response Pathogenesis (CHIRP) Study
Researchers at UCSF are working to understand why some individuals have more severe symptoms of COVID-19 while others have little to no symptoms, which may be related to your genetics, immune defenses, or personal characteristics such as your age, gender, or medical conditions. The information will be used to potentially develop vaccines, treatment, and better tests for COVID-19.
Direct contact:
- Dr. Sulggi Lee, at 415-735-5127 or emailing sulggi.lee@ucsf.edu
- Ellen Stein, at 415-244-9434 or emailing ellen.stein@ucsf.edu
Find COVID - Return to public life
Are you curious if you can still give COVID to your family or friends? Are you worried that they may get it from you?
UCSF researchers are working with SF Department of Public Health to understand when and for long people are infectious with COVID as part of a household transmission study. This information will help determine how long quarantine should be and when people can return to work or their public life.
Direct contact:
- Dr. Dan Kelly, at 347-515-3415 or emailing dan.kelly@ucsf.edu
- Michelle Davidson, at 503-789-3501 or emailing michelle.davidson@ucsf.edu
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Ano ang dapat malaman
Ano ang gagawin
Researchers at the San Francisco Department of Public Health and the University of California are seeking people who have tested positive for COVID-19 or have been exposed to someone who is COVID-19 positive to join research studies.
Sign up for studies
Provide your contact information and we will reach out to you.
You may also contact the study directly using the contact information provided for each individual study.
See currently enrolling studies
Research for people who recently tested positive for COVID-19
Have you recently tested positive for COVID-19 and want investigational treatment through a research study? If so, you may be eligible for a UCSF research study looking to prevent hospitalizations and worsening disease.
You may qualify if you are 18 of age or older, have tested positive for COVID-19 within 8 days prior to starting the study, and are currently experiencing at least one COVID symptom.
You will not qualify if you have a prior history of or are currently hospitalized for COVID-19, received convalescent plasma treatment or other investigational treatment for COVID-19.
The study lasts for 24 weeks. Compensation is provided for in-clinic visits and blood draws.
Direct contact:
- Voice or text 415-806-8554
- Email CovidResearchSFGH@ucsf.edu
Research Study Program for COVID- 19 with Regeneron
Have you or a friend tested positive for COVID-19? SF Research Institute is currently enrolling volunteers to participate in Regeneron’s COVID-19 antibody cocktail investigational medicine study. If you have tested positive within the last 3 days or suspect you have COVID-19, you may be eligible to participate.
You may be compensated up to $3,650 for your participation.
Visit SFRI to see if you are eligible.
Direct contact:
- Call or text 415-745-4340
- Email jademola@sfinstitute.com
The Long-term Impact of Infection with Novel Coronavirus (LIINC)
The Long-term Impact of Infection with Novel Coronavirus (LIINC) study is a collaboration of UCSF researchers looking for adult volunteers who tested positive for COVID-19 to understand the changes that happen after recovery from the virus. Specifically, the study is trying to understand how immunity develops and changes over time, as well as the effects of COVID-19 on different organ systems.
People who tested positive for COVID-19 can volunteer. You will need to give blood and saliva samples several times over the next 2 years.
Direct contact:
- Email LIINC@ucsf.edu
COVID-19 Host Immune Response Pathogenesis (CHIRP) Study
Researchers at UCSF are working to understand why some individuals have more severe symptoms of COVID-19 while others have little to no symptoms, which may be related to your genetics, immune defenses, or personal characteristics such as your age, gender, or medical conditions. The information will be used to potentially develop vaccines, treatment, and better tests for COVID-19.
Direct contact:
- Dr. Sulggi Lee, at 415-735-5127 or emailing sulggi.lee@ucsf.edu
- Ellen Stein, at 415-244-9434 or emailing ellen.stein@ucsf.edu
Find COVID - Return to public life
Are you curious if you can still give COVID to your family or friends? Are you worried that they may get it from you?
UCSF researchers are working with SF Department of Public Health to understand when and for long people are infectious with COVID as part of a household transmission study. This information will help determine how long quarantine should be and when people can return to work or their public life.
Direct contact:
- Dr. Dan Kelly, at 347-515-3415 or emailing dan.kelly@ucsf.edu
- Michelle Davidson, at 503-789-3501 or emailing michelle.davidson@ucsf.edu