Our Clinical Trials

The Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy & Asthma Research at Stanford University conducts many clinical trials with the goal of developing therapies for allergic disorders. Please visit www.clinicaltrials.gov to learn more about the clinical trials offered at our Center.

We are currently enrolling patients in the following trials:

Peanut Oral Immunotherapy (OIT): Safety, Efficacy, and Discovery (“POISED”) Study — Age: 18-55 years 

 

Hear from our clinical trial patients

Carter

When the news came of Carter’s acceptance into the Center’s multi-allergen oral immunotherapy trial with Xolair, Darren knew he would do whatever it took to make his wife’s vision for their son a reality. 


Maya

“A big thank you to everyone!” 8 year-old Maya would like to tell Dr. Nadeau and her entire staff for their care during her food allergy trial. 


Matthew

16 year-old Matthew emphatically says  "I am living proof that the future is extremely bright for people with food allergies. My family and I never imagined I would live a carefree life free from the fear of cross contamination. Being able to sit with my friends and eat a normal meal in a restaurant is really a huge bonus."


Alex

In 2010, we heard about Dr. Kari Nadeau’s food allergy research at Stanford. We had read about early work in oral immunotherapy (OIT), and were beyond excited to find out that cutting-edge research was being conducted in the San Francisco Bay Area. 


Dan

As an adult living his entire life with a peanut allergy, Dan never imagined that there would be a day when he would be able to eat a peanut safely. 


Patient Voices

Under the leadership of Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, our Center has treated more than 700 patients over the last three years. Read a sampling of answers to the question: how has your life changed since completing an allergy trial at Stanford?

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To be considered for one of our trials 

Our studies include a wide range of patients, representing a diverse group of ages, ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds. Our Center offers equal opportunity to all people with allergies, so long as they are eligible based on study parameters.


The Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy Research at Stanford University provides patients with allergies access to state of the art clinical trials. To make a general allergy appointment with a Stanford allergist at Stanford’s Allergy and Immunology Clinic, please call 650-723-0290.