
Title
Evaluating Efficacy and Immune Markers as Correlates of Protection in Vaccine Studies
Speaker
Ivan Chan, Merck Research Laboratories
Abstract
Vaccines are typically developed for disease prevention in healthy subjects. The unique characteristics of vaccine development pose special challenges in designing vaccine efficacy trials. In addition, immune responses are measured to identify potential markers that correlate with efficacy. In this talk, we will discuss the statistical issues involved in design and analysis of vaccine efficacy trials and in assessing correlates of protection. We will illustrate some potential difficulties in applying classical methods (such as Prentice's criteria) for validating surrogate endpoints. Then, we will present some approaches in evaluating correlates of protection, including the concept of protective level and the use of statistical models to examine the relationship between efficacy and the whole distribution of immune responses. Real vaccine examples will be used to illustrate the methods.
Meet the speaker in Room 212 Cockins Hall at 4:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served.