BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Microorganism, Macrophage, Antigen-Presenting Cell
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Phase iii study thousands of people and studied for much longer periods of time, often for many years. include participants from different geographic areas with varied backgrounds and ways of life. (long-term effects?) Defense, health, space, energy, environment and general science (dhseeg) (other) sources of funding for scientific research non-profit disease foundation ex als: non profit institutes e(cid:454) dana far(cid:271)er, ma(cid:455) clini(cid:272, non profit (cid:272)harita(cid:271)le foundation ex bill and melinda gates. Foundation basic research vs. applied research (in regards to funding) Basic: relies heavily on funding by federal government. Universities and colleges are the prime performers of the nation"s basic research. Applied: research done mostly by businesses and startups, self-funded for personal gain. Vaccine (2: vaccines) work by mimicking disease agents and stimulating the immune system to build immune defenses against them. Orchestra of molecules, cells and organs protecting you against infectious microorganisms and cancer. What is the job of the immune system recognition and removal.