From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishimmunologyim‧mu‧nol‧o‧gy /ˌɪmjəˈnɒlədʒi $ -ˈnɑː-/ noun [uncountable] MIthe scientific study of the prevention of disease and how the body reacts to disease
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immunology• I leaned against a parked car reading an immunology textbook.• Candidates with an interest in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and immunology are urged to apply.• Experience of the cardiovascular and immunology areas would also be an advantage.• He received a doctorate in microbiology and immunology from West Virginia University.• Experience in molecular biology, immunology and cell biology would be an advantage.• Advances in molecular biology in recent years have served to emphasize the possible relationships between homoeopathy, immunology and genetics.• This punning logic became extended by parallel developments in the field of immunology.• Instead, he became a professor of immunology but says that he still enjoys cooking.