Immunologists study immunology, a broad branch of biomedical science that covers the study of all aspects of the immune system in all organisms. That means the mechanisms within an organism that protect against infection. Disorders in the immune system can cause disease andsometimes death, so their research and all of their work is really very important for us all. Hope this helps!
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Immunologists study disease, infection, and how to prevent it.
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Microbiologists, immunologists, and epidemiologists are scientists who study pathogens. Microbiologists focus on the characteristics and behavior of pathogens, immunologists study the body's immune response to pathogens, and epidemiologists investigate how pathogens spread in populations.
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Mostly, immunologists (physicians interested in the immune system) have studied Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
A person who studies immunology is called an immunologist. Some specific doctors involved with immunology are also called allergists. Immunologists study the immune system.
Immunologists study the immune system, which is the body's defense mechanism against infections and diseases. They investigate how the immune system works, how it responds to pathogens, and how it can be manipulated to treat or prevent diseases.
Usually Microbiologists, but also Immunologists and Bacteriologists. Hope this helps! If you specifically are looking at antibiotics and the mechanisms involved, then maybe a Pharmacologist could apply here as well.
Medical professionals such as doctors, epidemiologists, and researchers study diseases to understand their causes, progression, and treatment options. They work to prevent, diagnose, and treat various illnesses to improve public health and well-being.
The H1N1 Influenza is a virus and scientists who study viruses are called virologists and microbiologists. Others involved in the study of the flu are epidemiologists, pathologists, pharmacologists, and immunologists.