virology in English

noun
1
the branch of science that deals with the study of viruses.
The Committee is comprised of scientific experts with experience in a variety of disciplines such as animal husbandry, animal behaviour, bacteriology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, parasitology and virology .

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1. I am interested in virology.

2. Bacteriology IMMUNOLOGY VIROLOGY PARASITOLOGY MYCOLOGY : CHAPTER ONE The Bacterial Cell

3. Presently he is Virology Editor - in - Chief of'Veterinary Microbiology '.

4. Veterinary virology has grown immensely during the past decade.

5. Veterinary virology has also undergone a rapid expansion during this time.

6. Virology is the study of viruses and virus - like agents.

7. It dedicates to the science, practice and application of microbiology and virology.

8. HIV has been isolated according to the most rigorous standards of modern virology.

9. Medical Virology first appeared in 1970 and was immediately hailed as a classic.

10. Virus - free sweet potato and virology biotechnology product of the combination of technologies.

11. Research areas include medical microbiology, virology, AIDS, biosciences , immunology , genetics, evolution, biochemistry and ecology etc.

12. Current employment : Directorofof virology Research , Guangxi Zhuang Region Center for Disease Prevention and Control.

13. They report their findings in the December 2006 issue of the Journal of virology.

14. The center includes research areas of aging and Metabolic disease, Immunogenetics and Virology, reproduction and development.

15. The present invention is in the fields of medicine, public health, immunology, molecular biology and virology.

16. The World Health Organisation has branded British police tactics bemoaned the courts'feeble understanding of virology.

17. Biochemists are consulted on matters involving vaccine research, virology, immunology, horticulture, nutritional analysis and hormone production

18. Laboratory animals, such as mice, guinea pigs, hamsters , rabbits among others, commonly used in diagnostic virology.

19. He has done extensive research in virology , immunology and diabetes. In 1986 he received the Paul Ehrlich Prize.

20. The Daily Biotech Pulse: FDA Approvals For Merck, Pacira And Zealand, Roche-Regeneron Ace Late-Stage COVID-19 Study, AlloVir Appoints Gilead Virology Chief As CEO

21. The 2012 Keystone Symposia meeting on HIV Vaccines will focus on basic aspects of immunology and HIV-1 virology to highlight issues that challenge the field.

22. Adventitious Agents / Virology Testing When using cell lines for production of a biotechnology product or biological, Adventitious agents are a major concern and In Vitro testing is …

23. I launched the "Trial By error" series with a 15,000-word investigation of the disastrous PACE trial, published on Virology Blog in October, 2015

24. Coronavirus shock claim: ‘Smoking gun of Chinese lab leak’ exposed by Bioweapons expert CORONAVIRUS is a bioweapon which was accidentally leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, a level

25. Antiretroviral Virology adjective Referring to an agent or effect that counters a retrovirus noun A drug that counters or acts against a retrovirus, usually understood to be HIV; FDA-approved Antiretrovirals …

26. Assembly Bio is passionately applying scientific ingenuity and a deep knowledge of virology to find a cure for hepatitis B (HBV) infection, one of the world’s most prevalent and devastating infectious diseases

27. Year introduced: 2002 Subheadings: chemistry etiology microbiology virology Tree Number(s): B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.325.750 Entry Terms: Bryony, Black Black Bryony Black Bryonies Bryonies, Black Tamus communis Tamus communi communis, Tamus Previous Indexing: Plants, Medicinal (1968-2001) All MeSH Categories Organisms …

28. CMS Regulated Analytes, Specialties, and Sub-Specialties Bacteriology Mycobacteriology Mycology Parasitology Virology Microbiology Syphilis Serology General Immunology Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Alpha-Fetoprotein (tumor marker) Antinuclear Antibody Antistreptolysin O, Quantitative Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Complement C3 Complement C4

29. Virology adjective Referring to an agent or effect that counters a retrovirus noun A drug that counters or acts against a retrovirus, usually understood to be HIV; FDA-approved antiretrovirals include reverse transcriptase inhibitors, nucleoside analogues and protease inhibitors See Antiretroviral, Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor.

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31. Lenacapavir, a novel investigational Capsid inhibitor that is being evaluated to be administered subcutaneously every six months, represents a potential substantial advance in the field of HIV treatment,” noted Diana Brainard, MD, Senior Vice President and Virology Therapeutic Area Head, Gilead Sciences.

32. Alick Isaacs was a very bright medical scientist who had started his career in virology after completing his medical training, working first with Professor Stuart Harris at Sheffield University, then in Australia at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne and after coming back to Britain, at the National Institute for Medical Research