We conduct clinical trials and studies, including our CAR T-cell trial, to translate research from benchtop to bedside.
CAR T-cell therapy
We're running NZ's first CAR T-cell clinical trial, a revolutionary new approach to fighting cancer that has the potential to transform cancer treatment.
Hookworm therapy
We're exploring the therapeutic potential of human hookworms to ultimately find better treatment options for a range of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
Stomach cancer prevention
Our clinical research programme aims to increase the successful eradication of a bacterium that lives in the stomach and is the leading cause of stomach cancer.
The Malaghan Institute is not a health provider nor a healthcare facility
Please do not contact us regarding personal medical concerns or diagnosis as we are unable to offer treatment advice and will not reply to such enquiries.
The Malaghan Institute is not involved with the selection or recruitment of patients for clinical trials. If you think you may be eligible for a clinical trial that is being conducted in collaboration with the Malaghan Institute, please ask your specialist to consider referring you to the trial’s principal investigator. From time to time we do recruit healthy volunteers for our research studies, in which case we will publicise the process for selection and recruitment as needed.