Vaccines save lives by protecting people against infectious diseases — polio, influenza, and pneumonia to name a few. Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (KPWHRI) is working to protect communities through research to continually improve the safety and effectiveness of vaccines for infectious diseases of public health importance.
Central to this work is testing new vaccines against emerging diseases — such as COVID-19. In March 2020, KPWHRI gave the world’s first-ever injection of an investigational vaccine for COVID-19 in a phase 1 clinical trial led by Senior Investigator Lisa A. Jackson, MD, MPH. We continue to be at the forefront of efforts to understand and combat COVID-19. To learn more, see COVID-19 research at KPWHRI.
Successes over 3 decades of KPWHRI vaccine research include:
Our current research projects on vaccines and infectious diseases include:
Fitz-Patrick D, McVinnie DS, Jackson LA, Crowther G, Geevarughese A, Cannon KD, Garcia LM, Pineiro Puebla Y, Yi Z, Cunliffe L, Maniar A, Zareba AM, Ianos CA, Gomme E, Koury K, Suphaphiphat Allen P, Anderson AS, Gurtman A, Lindert K, Pfizer C4781004 Trial Investigators Efficacy, Immunogenicity, and Safety of Modified mRNA Influenza Vaccine 2025 Nov 20;393(20):2001-2011. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2416779. PubMed
Chung JR, Price AM, Zimmerman RK, Moehling Geffel K, House SL, Curley T, Wernli KJ, Phillips CH, Martin ET, Vaughn IA, Murugan V, Scotch M, Saade EA, Faryar KA, Gaglani M, Ramm JD, Williams OL, Walter EB, Kirby MK, Keong LM, Kondor R, Ellington SR, Flannery B Influenza vaccine effectiveness against medically attended outpatient illness, United States, 2023-24 season 2025 Nov 6;81(4):e184-e191 doi:10.1093/cid/ciae658. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciae658. Epub 2025-01-06. PubMed
Coley RY, Hays R, Pardee RE, Fuller S, Rogers K, Allen CL, Arterburn DE, Frazier RK, Kent DJ, Mun S, Mwatha T, Thottingal P, Westbrook EO Development and Validation of an Electronic Health Record-Derived Prediction Model for Preventing COVID-19 Hospitalization and Death 2025 Oct 20 doi: 10.1007/s11121-025-01844-5. Epub 2025-10-20. PubMed
Gaglani M, Raiyani C, Murthy K, Smith M, da Graca B, Dubrocq G, Beeram M, Martin ET, Monto AS, Zimmerman RK, Nowalk MP, Kiniry E, Phillips CH, Nguyen HQ, King JP, Kim SS, Chung JR, Flannery B Absolute and Relative Effectiveness of Cell- and Egg-based Quadrivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine Products from 2014-2015 to 2018-2019 seasons, U.S. Flu VE Network 2025 Oct 16 doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaf579. Epub 2025-10-16. PubMed
Atmar RL, Lyke KE, Posavad CM, Deming ME, Brady RC, Dobrzynski D, Edupuganti S, Mulligan MJ, Rupp RE, Rostad CA, Jackson LA, Martin JM, Shriver MC, Rajakumar K, Coler RN, El Sahly HM, Kottkamp AC, Branche AR, Frenck RW, Johnston C, Babu TM, Bäcker M, Archer JI, Crandon S, Nakamura A, Nayak SU, Szydlo D, Dominguez Islas CP, Brown ER, O'Connell SE, Montefiori DC, Eaton A, Neuzil KM, Stephens DS, Beigel JH, Pasetti M, Roberts PC Mucosal and Systemic Antibody Responses After Boosting With a Bivalent Messenger RNA Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Vaccine 2025 Oct 15;232(4):971-981 doi:10.1093/infdis/jiaf176. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiaf176. Epub 2025-04-29. PubMed
Andrea J. Cook, PhDSenior Biostatistics Investigator |
Sascha Dublin, MD, PhDSenior Investigator |
Clarissa Hsu, PhDAssociate Investigator |
Noorie Hyun, PhDAssociate Biostatistics Investigator |
Lisa A. Jackson, MD, MPHSenior Investigator |
Jennifer C. Nelson, PhDDirector, Biostatistics; Senior Investigator |
Pamela A. Shaw, PhD, MSSenior Biostatistics Investigator |
Robert D. Wellman, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
Brian D. Williamson, PhDAssociate Biostatistics Investigator |
Onchee Yu, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
Doug Opel, MD, MPH
University of Washington (UW) Department of Bioethics and Humanities; UW Department of Pediatrics; UW Medical Center
John Dunn, MD, MPH
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
Elizabeth Lin, MD, MPH
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington Family Practice;
Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute