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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Research on autoimmune diseases, cancer, disease diagnosis, and vaccine development all heavily rely on Immunology. Experts in this area are in high demand in public health organisations, biotech companies, and R&D labs.
With developments in immunotherapy, personalised medicine, and global healthcare issues, the scope is expanding quickly. PhD and postdoctoral research opportunities are also available to students.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The scope of the Immunology: intravesical immunotherapy, microbial immunology, clinical immunology, cellular immunology, translational immunology, transplantation immunology, neuroinflammatory disorders, tumor immunology, vaccine immunology, inflammatory disorders, ocular immunology and inflammation.
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