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Trials in Vaccinology


Title Abbreviation
Trials Vaccinol
Electronic ISSN
1879-4378
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Immunologists, Researchers
Scope
Trials in Vaccinology is a new peer-reviewed online-only journal that will guarantee direct public access to the results of vaccine trials in humans and target animals, especially those of whose scientific novelty is not exceptional, and thus increase the transparency of current supportive scientific research in the field of vaccines. It will also provide opportunities for those engaged in these trials to gain recognition for their work and for those who use or comment on the value of vaccines to gain additional evidence to further hone their understandings. Trials in Vaccinology will provide a facility that will enable both vaccinologists and those interested in the use of vaccines to gain insights and understandings of the breadth and depth of evidence that is available for the appreciation of the properties of a vaccine and its place in the healthcare and animal husbandry systems that are used in different countries and with particular cohorts of vaccines.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Elsevier B.V.
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