The primary objective of this study is to determine if an HIV-infected donor liver (HIVD+) transplant is safe with regards to major transplant-related and HIV-related complications. This study will evaluate if receiving a liver transplant from an HIV-infected deceased …
The primary objective is to evaluate long-term outcomes in transplant recipients with HIV who receive livers from donors with HIV compared to donors without HIV. If you have any questions regarding this study, please contact the Transplant Clinical Research Center (TCRC).
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and effectiveness of two drugs, either rituximab or tocilizumab, in patients who develop side effects while on treatment with immunotherapy requiring prolonged steroids. Immune-related side effects are caused by activation of the immune system from treatment with immunotherapy. Both rituximab and…
The purpose of this study is to find out whether delivering SBRT to the prostate, combined with the study drug atezolizumab, is a safe and effective treatment when given in combination with abiraterone, prednisone, and Lupron (the standard treatment for this disease). In addition, the researchers…
This research study is studying a drug called AGEN2373 as a possible treatment for advanced cancer. The study drug targets cells that are a part of the body's immune system to block a protein called anti-CD137 agonist antibody. Blocking this protein is believed to improve the ability of your immune system to fight your cancer. This drug has been tested in…
The main purpose of the study is to find the optimal dose of HRO761 alone or in combination with tislelizumab or irinotecan that can be given to people with certain cancer types called MSI high or dMMR. The new drug being tested in the study, HRO761, is an oral drug that is called a targeted medicine: this means that it targets particular processes which…
The goal of the study is to learn if it is safe to give genetically changed T cells in combination with standard-of-care chemotherapy (fludarabine and cyclophosphamide) and IL-2 (aldesleukin) to patients with solid tumors that have grown or returned after being treated. Researchers also want to learn about possible side effects of the study drug and if the…
This study is looking at hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination in adults 18 to 70 years of age living with HIV around the world. Hepatitis B is a serious viral infection that affects the liver and is transmitted through blood and body fluids. A vaccine (a shot of medicine given through a needle) can prevent HBV, but there is no…
The goal of the study is to learn if it is safe to give genetically changed T cells (IMA201) in combination with standard of care chemotherapy (fludarabine and cyclophosphamide) and IL-2 (aldesleukin) to patients with solid tumors that have grown or returned after being treated. Researchers also want to learn about possible side effects of IMA201 and if the…
The purpose of this study is to test the safety of different doses of BA3011 and to find out what effects, good and/or bad, that it has on advanced solid tumor cancers that have tested positive for the AXL protein. AXL is a protein found on certain types of cancer cells. This research study will choose the dose amount that should be studied in the future…