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:
Bi Q, Dickerman BA, McLean HQ, Martin ET, Gaglani M, Wernli KJ, Goundappa B, Flannery B, Lipsitch M, Cobey S; US Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Network Investigators. Evaluating reduced effectiveness after repeat influenza vaccination while accounting for confounding by recent infection and within-season waning. medRxiv. 2023 Mar 17:2023.03.12.23287173. doi: 10.1101/2023.03.12.23287173. Preprint. PubMed
Hanson KE, Marin M, Daley MF, Groom HC, Jackson LA, Sy LS, Klein NP, DeSilva MB, Panagiotakopoulos L, Weintraub E, Belongia EA, McLean HQ. Safety of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine in adolescents and adults in the Vaccine Safety Datalink. Vaccine X. 2023 Feb 4;13:100268. doi: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100268. eCollection 2023 Apr. PubMed
Katherine Yih W, Daley MF, Duffy J, Fireman B, McClure D, Nelson J, Qian L, Smith N, Vazquez-Benitez G, Weintraub E, Williams JTB, Xu S, Maro JC. Tree-based data mining for safety assessment of first COVID-19 booster doses in the Vaccine Safety Datalink. Vaccine. 2023;41(2):460-466. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.11.053. Epub 2022 Nov 24. PubMed
Sundaram ME, Kieke BA, Hanson KE, Belongia EA, Weintraub E, Daley MF, Hechter RC, Klein NP, Lewis EM, Naleway AL, Nelson JC, Donahue JG. Extended surveillance to assess safety of 9-valent human papillomavirus vaccine. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2022 Dec 30;18(7):2159215. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2159215. Epub 2022 Dec 28. PubMed
Yih WK, Daley MF, Duffy J, Fireman B, McClure D, Nelson JC, Qian L, Smith N, Vazquez-Benitez G, Weintraub E, Williams JTB, Xu S, Maro JC. A broad assessment of COVID-19 vaccine safety using tree-based data mining in the Vaccine Safety Datalink. Vaccine. 2023 Jan 16;41(3):826-835. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.12.026. Epub 2022 Dec 16. PubMed
Lisa A. Jackson, MD, MPHSenior Investigator |
Jennifer C. Nelson, PhDDirector, Biostatistics; Senior Investigator |
Andrea J. Cook, PhDSenior Biostatistics Investigator |
Sascha Dublin, MD, PhDSenior Investigator |
Onchee Yu, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
Robert D. Wellman, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
Clarissa Hsu, PhDAssociate Investigator |
Brian D. Williamson, PhDAssistant Biostatistics Investigator |
Noorie Hyun, PhDAssociate Biostatistics Investigator |
Pamela A. Shaw, PhD, MSSenior Biostatistics Investigator |
Annie Piccorelli, PhDSenior 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