The Fenway Institute is looking for healthy adults who are HIV negative to participate in a research study!
Antibodies are one of the natural ways that our bodies fight infection and some made by people living with HIV can block (neutralize) many different strains of HIV. These are called broadly neutralizing antibodies, or bNAbs (pronounced “bee-nabs”) because they work against many different strains of HIV from around the world.
This study tests a combination of 3 bNAbs which will be given intravenously (IV, into a vein, also known as a drip). The antibodies are given one at a time, one after the other.
Complete the pre-screener via the link below and a study team member will contact you if you may be eligible.
https://redcap.link/HPTN114HVTN206Pre-screener
For more information or to see if you may be eligible, please call 617.927.6450 or email [email protected].

