(1) He was to investigate the pathology, the pesticide levels in the blubber, try to do bacteriology and virology .(2) The system has found wide application in the studies on morphogenesis, virology , pathology, biochemistry, genetics and other fields of biology and medicine.(3) Rootstocks do not show virus symptoms, and virology in viticulture was not well understood until the 1950s.(4) The generality of bacterial virology was not noted until much later.(5) The Committee is comprised of scientific experts with experience in a variety of disciplines such as animal husbandry, animal behaviour, bacteriology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, parasitology and virology .(6) The five-year initiative will support the research of outstanding scientists in fields such as genetics, epidemiology, bioinformatics, virology , and neuroscience.(7) Another concerning thing is our dependence on the international community, especially in dealing with virology tests.(8) The discovery, reported in the journal Molecular Cell, unexpectedly unites half of virology , linking large groups of viruses previously thought to be functionally and evolutionarily distinct.(9) Modern virology - and indeed the scientific understanding of viruses as distinct from bacteria and other pathogens - developed in the early decades of the twentieth century.(10) She referred to the National Committee on Post-Vaccination Incidents, which is manned by experts in, among other fields, public health, virology and microbiology from universities established by the health ministry.(11) Specifically, it gives the mycologist a good overview of the current status of research in plant virology resp. bacteriology and vice versa.(12) But modern technical training in medicine or virology or nuclear physics isn't the same thing as a liberal education; you can have modern technical skills and an un-modern worldview.(13) ÔÇÿThese are particularly bad mutations,ÔÇÖ says principal investigator Albert de la Chapelle, professor of molecular virology , immunology and medical genetics at Ohio State.(14) The reasons behind such trends range from tighter regulation to the inherently complex nature of modern research in areas such as oncology, neurology, and virology .(15) A handful of virology textbooks currently serve as standard references for animal virus researchers, and some serve as course textbooks for students studying basic virology .(16) However, recognition of the need for replacement therapy came from endocrinology and that for interferons came from virology .