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Vaccinology: Principles and Practice

Description

Covering all aspects of vaccine research and development in one volume, this authoritative resource takes a comprehensive and systematic approach to the science of vaccinology focusing not only on basic science, but also on the many stages required to commercialize and navigate the regulatory requirements for human application, both in the United States and Europe.

  • Reviews in detail the process of designing a vaccine, from the initial stages of antigen discovery to human application
  • Includes evaluation of vaccine efficacy and safety
  • Details clinical trial design, including regulatory requirements
  • Discusses the emerging field of active cellular immunotherapy

Vaccinology: Principles and Practice provides an invaluable resource for clinicians, scientific and medical researchers, lecturers and postdoctoral fellows working in the field of vaccines.

About the Author
W. John W. Morrow, PhD, DSc, FRCPath, formerly of the Department of PathoBiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA

Clint Schmidt, PhD, Immunotherapy Scientist, Dendreon Corporation, Seattle, Washington, USA

Nadeem Sheikh, PhD, Immunotherapy Scientist, Dendreon Corporation, Seattle, Washington, USA

Huw Davies, PhD, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of California at Irvine, USA


Collectively the editors have published nearly two hundred articles on immunology, immunopathology and vaccines in scientific journals. Dr Morrow has written or co-authored four books in the fields of immunology, autoimmunity and HIV; he has also been guest editor for a special edition of Biochim Biophys Acta. He is the Founding Member of the Vaccine Immunology Group. Dr Sheikh and Dr Morrow were guest authors for a special edition of Methods as well as a special issue of Vaccine. In addition, all three authors have recently co-authored an up-to-date review article outlining novel strategies for enhancing both conventional prophylactic vaccine efficacy, as well as the emerging field of therapeutic vaccines. Together all three editors have a wealth of experience in writing books and multi-author volumes and are very aware of the challenges in compiling such works.