Infectious agents are major contributors to disease in individuals at the extremes of the aging spectrum. This is in part due to the suboptimal responsiveness of the immune system in these populations. While vaccines represent the optimal approach for preventing disease, unfortunately the impairment in immunity extends to vaccine responsiveness and as a result these populations do not benefit from vaccine mediated protection to the same level as individuals outside of these age extremes. To overcome these barriers, it is clear that new approaches, e.g. adjuvants, delivery mechanisms, altered antigen doses and carriers, are sorely needed.
Center for Vaccines at the Extremes of Aging
Working to improve the efficacy and safety of vaccines aimed at preventing and treating disease in the very young and very old through innovative research.
Leadership and Members
With more than 30 members from multiple clinical and basic sciences departments our leaders and members aim to improve the efficacy and safety of vaccines through research and education.

Martha A. Alexander-Miller, PhD
Director, Center for Vaccines at the Extremes of Aging
Professor, Microbiology and Immunology

Karen M. Haas, PhD
Professor, Microbiology and Immunology

Katherine A. Poehling, MD, MPH
Professor, Pediatrics - General
Our Research
The mission for the Center for Vaccines at the Extremes of Aging (CVEA) at Wake Forest School of Medicine is to improve the efficacy and safety of vaccines aimed at preventing and treating disease in the very young and very old. This goal will be realized through basic, translational, and clinical research as well as community education.The center is unique compared to many others based on:
- Clinical and research expertise in populations at the extremes of aging
- Outstanding strengths in biostatistical analyses and population health within our internationally recognized program in PHS
- Multiple extramurally funded programs in the basic sciences focused on vaccines for use in infants and aged individuals