immunologist
IPA: ɪmjunˈɑɫʌdʒɪst
noun
- A person who studies or practices medicine in the area of immunology.
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Examples of "immunologist" in Sentences
- Now the immunologist might be OK.
- Also, how about seeing a immunologist.
- You are referring to a professional immunologist.
- I note that you are an immunologist in the making.
- An by the way, I'm a medical epidemiologist, not an immunologist.
- He made important advances in the field of immunology as an immunologist.
- Two lead investigators have been hired, a virologist and an immunologist.
- His sons are the neuroscientist David Heeger and the immunologist Peter Heeger.
- The immunologist who led the research says the vaccine targets a protein found in most breast tumours.
- Glaser, who is a viral immunologist, spotted an attractive woman standing with members of the psychiatry faculty.
- A few years ago, a well-known research immunologist injected himself with hookworms and reduced his allergic symptoms (shudder).
- Everyone seems to be in good spirits now, after a full night's sleep, and Kathryn Koehler, the immunologist, is especially perky.
- In 1989, Dr. Bell sent blood samples of his Lyndonville patients to an immunologist named Elaine DeFreitas at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.
- Goldenberg contacted more than four dozen physicians about her theory before she found Sudhir Gupta, an immunologist at the University of California, Irvine.
- A person is having an abnormal response, says allergist and immunologist Princess Ogbogu, assistant professor of medicine at Ohio State University in Columbus.
- In 2007, William Parker , an immunologist at Duke University Medical Center, and his colleagues proposed that the appendix once had a role as a kind of "safe house" for the good bacteria the body needs for digestion.