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  • noun The science or methodology of vaccine development.

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  • noun The development and production of new vaccines

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Examples

  • The second edition was published in 2008 by PCI Books and is meant to help providers navigate the world of vaccinology.

    Print Materials 2008

  • Amelia was in the latter group, since it had never occurred to her that a speech about “parasitic diseases and the future of vaccinology” could generate this kind of crowd.

    The Cure for Modern Life Lisa Tucker 2008

  • Amelia was in the latter group, since it had never occurred to her that a speech about “parasitic diseases and the future of vaccinology” could generate this kind of crowd.

    The Cure for Modern Life Lisa Tucker 2008

  • Amelia was in the latter group, since it had never occurred to her that a speech about “parasitic diseases and the future of vaccinology” could generate this kind of crowd.

    The Cure for Modern Life Lisa Tucker 2008

  • DNA vaccines were initially hailed as a revolution in vaccinology.

    AIDS: The Elusive Vaccine Horton, Richard 2004

  • Dr Rutter, an accomplished scientist in the field of biochemistry, recombinant DNA technology, genetic engineering and vaccinology proposed to work with the South African HIV vaccine

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • Because of their obvious impact on the success of development plans, the activities of state aid for development in favour of the family are highly important for family planning, maternity without risks, vaccinology, health education, nutrition and so on.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • In contrast to conventional methods of developing vaccines, reverse vaccinology was used to decode the genetic makeup genome sequence of MenB and select those proteins that were most likely to be broadly effective vaccine candidates9.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • Reverse vaccinology, a genome-based approach to vaccine development.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • The Center houses individuals with expertise and excellence in plant virology, pathology, molecular biology, immunology, vaccinology, protein engineering, and biochemistry.

    iBio Establishes Commercial License and Product Development Collaboration Agreement with Fiocruz/Bio-Manguinhos for New Vaccines - Yahoo! Finance 2011

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