1st Edition

Vaccines From Concept to Clinic: A Guide to the Development and Clinical Testing of Vaccines for Human Use

Edited By Lawrence C. Paoletti, Pamela McInnes Copyright 1999
    224 Pages
    by CRC Press

    224 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Designed with academic vaccine researchers in mind, this book presents a road map of how a vaccine develops from an idea in a researcher's imagination, to the lab bench, through preclinical evaluation, and into the clinic for safety and immunogenicity. The result of the editors' own efforts to glean practical information on the steps necessary to manufacture, bottle, and test their vaccines for clinical trials, this book provides answers to researcher questions such as:

  • How do I identify antigens that would produce effective vaccines?
  • Can I produce a clinical lot of vaccine in my laboratory?
  • How should a vaccine be bottled?
  • Which FDA expectations must I meet?
  • What is an IND application and how do I file it?
  • Which CFRs apply to production of a vaccine?
  • Identification of Vaccine Targets. Use of Animals for Vaccine Development. Validation and Standardization of Serologic Methods for Evaluation of Clinical Immune Response to Vaccines. Considerations in the Production of Vaccines for Use in Phase 1 Clinical Trials and Preparation of the Manufacturer's Protocol. Helpful Hints for Preparing an IND Application. IND Application Submissions for Vaccines: Perspectives of IND Reviewers.
    Technology Transfer: What You Always Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask. Development of a Transmission-Blocking Vaccine: Malaria, Mosquitoes, and Medicine. The Victories and Vexations of Vaccine Production -The Varicella Vaccine.

    Biography

    Lawrence C. Paoletti, Pamela M. McInnes