Canadian Center for Vaccinology

Canadian Center for Vaccinology Improving health through vaccine research The Center’s 20,000 sq. ft. The Sanofi Pasteur Vaccine Challenge Unit / Clinical Research Unit, a 5,400 sq.

The Canadian Center for Vaccinology in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a collaboration of Dalhousie University, the IWK Health Centre, and Capital Health. It was established to develop, implement, and evaluate vaccine technologies and vaccines for infectious diseases that have a significant impact on Canadian and global health and to train experts in these critical and evolving fields. This integrated, interdisciplinary research program brings together investigators from diverse disciplines to focus on vaccine discovery and evaluation. The collaboration of researchers in basic biomedical, clinical, and social sciences and the humanities provides a continuum of vaccine research from basic microbiological and molecular research in vaccine discovery and development, to translational research—research that takes basic science to marketable product—such as vaccine safety and efficacy studies, to evaluation research, encompassing clinical trials as well as vaccine program and policy evaluation. Social sciences and humanities research is integrated with both vaccine discovery and evaluation; it addresses a wide range of ethical, legal, and societal issues that inform policy and practice. facilities include laboratories for microbiological and molecular research, ambulatory clinical trial facilities, data analysis, videoconferencing/telemedicine capabilities and training. ft., ten-bed inpatient unit with isolation rooms, is the first of its kind in Canada and, with less than a dozen such facilities worldwide, at the leading edge of global vaccine research. A Containment Level 3 laboratory was certified for operation in 2011, the only Level 3 laboratory of its kind in the Atlantic region.

Flu vaccines help protect against influenza. But even if you aren't at high risk of serious infection, getting your seas...
11/15/2025

Flu vaccines help protect against influenza. But even if you aren't at high risk of serious infection, getting your seasonal flu shot matters.

Influenza vaccination can help slow the spread of the virus, reducing pressure on our healthcare system🏥

Getting your vaccine? Help monitor seasonal vaccines across Canada at bit.ly/CANVAS-Study

11/14/2025

In the heart of Halifax, the Canadian Center for Vaccinology (CCfV) has become one of Canada’s most influential voices in vaccine advocacy and research.

From leading pivotal clinical trials to shaping national immunization strategies, CCfV’s work has helped bring life-saving vaccines to Canadians—including the recent rollout of RSV vaccines for seniors and infants in Nova Scotia.

With Dalhousie’s GMP BioLabs East launching in 2027, Atlantic Canada is poised to accelerate vaccine development and strengthen readiness for future health challenges.

Discover how CCfV is driving innovation and collaboration: https://medicine.dal.ca/news/2025/11/13/ccfv_s_impact_on_vaccine_innovation.html

Behind the scenes in Halifax, CCfV staff and volunteers have been part of global vaccine research for over 40 years. (📸 ...
11/13/2025

Behind the scenes in Halifax, CCfV staff and volunteers have been part of global vaccine research for over 40 years. (📸 This photo was taken in the CCfV lab by our lab team in 2025!)

We're thankful for the many researchers, staff, and community members who have been a part of that history, and who continue to believe in the good we can do together.

Learn how you can take part at ccfv.ca/participate

Join Dr. Dennis Adu-Gyasi of KHRC, Ghana as he discusses the leadership role that the KHRC played to bring the RTS,S Mal...
11/06/2025

Join Dr. Dennis Adu-Gyasi of KHRC, Ghana as he discusses the leadership role that the KHRC played to bring the RTS,S Malaria vaccine to licensure, now one of the EPI vaccines in Ghana and other African Countries.

Visit bit.ly/Adu-Gyasi-Seminar for details!

Seasonal flu vaccines are now available – but why does getting a flu shot every year matter? 💭Annual flu vaccines can:✔️...
11/05/2025

Seasonal flu vaccines are now available – but why does getting a flu shot every year matter? 💭

Annual flu vaccines can:

✔️ help protect infants, the elderly and other folks more at risk of serious infections;

✔️ help reduce pressure on the healthcare system during a time of year when a lot of other illnesses are surging;

✔️ protect you from the specific strains you are most likely to encounter this year.

Getting your vaccine? Help monitor seasonal vaccines across Canada at bit.ly/CANVAS-Study

We're looking for volunteers for this research study in Halifax!Study participants are exposed to whooping cough under e...
11/04/2025

We're looking for volunteers for this research study in Halifax!

Study participants are exposed to whooping cough under expert medical care in order to learn more about the illness and create better vaccines. They spend up to 24 days inside CCfV’s challenge unit having their potential symptoms monitored and cared for.

Volunteers are financially compensated for participation.

Visit https://www.ccfv.ca/participate/studies/pertussis-chim-2 for details 🔗

CCfV's Challenge Unit is looking for participants for upcoming studies! Visit ccfv.ca or challengeunit.ca to learn more ...
10/31/2025

CCfV's Challenge Unit is looking for participants for upcoming studies! Visit ccfv.ca or challengeunit.ca to learn more about why challenge studies are important and how you can take part.

When you get your seasonal flu or COVID-19 vaccine, keep an eye out for a survey from CANVAS! 🩹Every year, participants ...
10/29/2025

When you get your seasonal flu or COVID-19 vaccine, keep an eye out for a survey from CANVAS! 🩹

Every year, participants from across Canada fill out short online surveys after vaccination to help monitor side-effects and effectiveness of the year's vaccines. Public health is able to use this data to keep an eye on how the vaccines work in the larger population.

Didn't receive a CANVAS survey after your vaccine? You can enroll for the study at bit.ly/CANVAS-Study

📝 Our Policy, Programs, and Implementation research group studies the public and social impacts of vaccines and vaccine ...
10/22/2025

📝 Our Policy, Programs, and Implementation research group studies the public and social impacts of vaccines and vaccine policies.

This could look like:

☑️ Conducting surveys to understand public opinions about a vaccine
☑️ Interviewing people from equity-deserving groups to understand barriers to vaccine access and equity
☑️ Leading focus groups with people with lived experience to develop better vaccine education and policies
☑️ Collaborating with other research and public health groups to apply what's been learned

Find the details on this research group at 🔗 bit.ly/CCfV-PPI-Group

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can pose a serious health risk to infants. This study is exploring the views and exper...
10/17/2025

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can pose a serious health risk to infants. This study is exploring the views and experiences of expectant parents about immunizing infants against RSV, and ways information about RSV could be shared with parents.

Participation involves completing a brief demographic questionnaire completed online (approximately 2-3 minutes), followed by a one-time interview conducted through Microsoft teams.

Details at https://ow.ly/nWhx50XejrU

Research has made significant progress recently to better protect people against RSV – but ongoing RSV research is still...
10/17/2025

Research has made significant progress recently to better protect people against RSV – but ongoing RSV research is still crucial to helping us be better protected, for longer.

In our newest blog post, we explore the progress made possible by research, and three RSV studies you may be able to join. 💡

Read more at https://ow.ly/afzL50Xe7he

Challenge studies can help create safer, faster vaccines and support pandemic preparedness. Find out how you can make a ...
10/16/2025

Challenge studies can help create safer, faster vaccines and support pandemic preparedness. Find out how you can make a difference and sign up to be notified about new study opportunities at challengeunit.ca 🔗

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