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Vaccine development is usually the research component of immunology.
can also study infectious disease and then go into immunology, which can give an edge as far as vaccines go.
can also study infectious disease and then go into immunology, which can give an edge as far as vaccines go.
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 01:38:15 GMT
Immunology, Microbiology, Infectious Disease Medicine, Epidemiology, and Pharmacology all deal with vaccines in different ways. Pharmacology is actually the field that does the most with vaccine development. Epidemiology is mostly concerned with the impact of vaccines on different segments of the population. ID and Immunology deal with the biological processes that occur with infection, treatment, vaccination, and other forms of prevention, as well as the practical application of this knowledge for patients. Microbiology deals with infectious organisms themselves, and how they interact on a cellular level with biological organisms, chemicals, etc very important information for vaccine development, but doesn't actually deal with the specific formulation of vaccines.
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 01:58:15 GMT
Yeah, those are the right ones.
matters more.
a lab that actually works on developing vaccines.
matters more.
a lab that actually works on developing vaccines.
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:01:00 GMT