To pursue a career in immunology you'll need to enroll in one of the approximately 80 schools in the US offering either Bachelors, Masters or Doctorate degrees in this field of study. VIsit www.iseek.org for some great information on this career path.
An immunology scientist typically requires a strong foundation in biology, microbiology, biochemistry, and genetics. Additionally, knowledge in immunology-specific topics such as immunotherapy, vaccine development, and immune system regulation is essential for this field. Advanced training in molecular biology, cell biology, and biostatistics may also be beneficial for a career in immunology research.
I think Blood immunology basically means blood immunology
Julius M. Cruse has written: 'Historical atlas of immunology' -- subject(s): Atlases, Immunology, History 'Illustrated dictionary of immunology' -- subject(s): Allergy and Immunology, Immunology, Dictionaries, Dictionary, English 'Immunology examination review book' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Immunology
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Nature Immunology was created in 2000.
Journal of Immunology was created in 1915.
International Immunology was created in 1989.
Immunology is the study of the Immune System
It is in the immune system hence the name immunology
T. R. Bowry has written: 'Immunology simplified' -- subject(s): Allergy and Immunology, Immunology