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6th Edition of

Chemistry World Conference

June 18-20, 2026 | Barcelona, Spain

Vaccinology

Vaccinology

Vaccinology, the comprehensive study of vaccines and vaccination, stands as a cornerstone in modern medicine, pioneering the prevention of infectious diseases and safeguarding global public health. At its core, vaccinology delves into the intricate mechanisms of the immune system, unraveling the complexities of how vaccines stimulate protective immunity against pathogens. From the historical breakthrough of Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine to the cutting-edge advancements in mRNA technology, the field has witnessed an evolution marked by innovation and scientific ingenuity.

Beginning with the discovery of vaccination, which can be traced back to the late 18th century, vaccinology has since undergone remarkable transformations. The fundamental principle remains consistent: introducing a harmless form of a pathogen or its components into the body to train the immune system to recognize and combat the actual pathogen upon encounter. Over the decades, researchers have honed their understanding of vaccine development, refining techniques to enhance efficacy, safety, and accessibility.

Vaccinology encompasses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing upon immunology, microbiology, virology, genetics, and molecular biology to propel advancements in vaccine design, production, and deployment. From live attenuated and inactivated vaccines to subunit, conjugate, and recombinant vaccines, the arsenal against infectious diseases continues to expand, offering tailored solutions to diverse pathogens. Furthermore, the emergence of novel platforms such as viral vector and nucleic acid-based vaccines opens new frontiers in vaccine technology, promising faster development timelines and broader applicability.

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