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单词 vaccinology
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Definition of vaccinology in English:

vaccinology

nounvaksɪˈnɒlədʒiˌvæksɪˈnɑlədʒɪ
mass noun
  • The branch of medicine concerned with the development of vaccines.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The whole field of vaccinology is characterized by stops and starts, successes and failures.
    • Faculty in Veterinary Microbiology are involved in research in infectious diseases and vaccinology, diagnostics, immunology, epidemiology, virology and parasitology.
    • We are greatly pleased to have received our first formal recognition from the National Institute of Health for our program in HIV vaccinology.
    • Offit is a paediatrician and the Maurice R Hilleman professor of vaccinology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
    • Gene vaccines borrow from both traditional vaccinology and gene therapy.
    • The Pathology Department has research projects in oncology, endocrinology, vaccinology, toxicology, and infectious diseases, particularly of wildlife.
    • The Jordan Report 2000 highlights the triumphs of vaccinology during the 20th century.
    • None the less, the prospect of both preventing and treating many serious diseases by the use of vaccines portends an exciting era in public health and vaccinology.
    • A key feature will include regular academic exchanges between Thai medical experts and GlaxoSmithKline vaccinology as well as training and development programs.
    • Despite Hilleman's many breakthroughs in immunology and vaccinology, he has never been a household name.
    • The report also details how new technologies promise to create a renaissance in the already energized field of vaccinology.
    • An opening plenary review session on vaccinology today will be followed by two plenary sessions on applied immunology.
    • The future of vaccinology provides tremendous promise for controlling diseases.
    • Starting in 1986, when she embarked on a fellowship in parasitology and vaccinology at the National Institutes of Health, she's dedicated herself to developing vaccines for AIDS and tuberculosis.
    • If you look at the whole field of vaccinology, nobody was more influential. "
    • Besides describing the state of the science, this edition of The Jordan Report reviews the last two decades and highlights important achievements in the field of vaccinology.

Derivatives

  • vaccinologist

  • noun
 
 

Definition of vaccinology in US English:

vaccinology

nounˌvæksɪˈnɑlədʒɪˌvaksiˈnäləji
  • The branch of medicine concerned with the development of vaccines.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Jordan Report 2000 highlights the triumphs of vaccinology during the 20th century.
    • An opening plenary review session on vaccinology today will be followed by two plenary sessions on applied immunology.
    • Gene vaccines borrow from both traditional vaccinology and gene therapy.
    • A key feature will include regular academic exchanges between Thai medical experts and GlaxoSmithKline vaccinology as well as training and development programs.
    • The Pathology Department has research projects in oncology, endocrinology, vaccinology, toxicology, and infectious diseases, particularly of wildlife.
    • Faculty in Veterinary Microbiology are involved in research in infectious diseases and vaccinology, diagnostics, immunology, epidemiology, virology and parasitology.
    • Besides describing the state of the science, this edition of The Jordan Report reviews the last two decades and highlights important achievements in the field of vaccinology.
    • Despite Hilleman's many breakthroughs in immunology and vaccinology, he has never been a household name.
    • The report also details how new technologies promise to create a renaissance in the already energized field of vaccinology.
    • Offit is a paediatrician and the Maurice R Hilleman professor of vaccinology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
    • The future of vaccinology provides tremendous promise for controlling diseases.
    • None the less, the prospect of both preventing and treating many serious diseases by the use of vaccines portends an exciting era in public health and vaccinology.
    • The whole field of vaccinology is characterized by stops and starts, successes and failures.
    • We are greatly pleased to have received our first formal recognition from the National Institute of Health for our program in HIV vaccinology.
    • Starting in 1986, when she embarked on a fellowship in parasitology and vaccinology at the National Institutes of Health, she's dedicated herself to developing vaccines for AIDS and tuberculosis.
    • If you look at the whole field of vaccinology, nobody was more influential. "
 
 
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