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Springer 100 Years of Virology - Archives of Virology Supplement

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Explore the history and evolution of a scientific field with 100 Years of Virology: The Birth and Growth of a Discipline. This volume from the Archives of Virology Supplementa series traces the origins of virology back to the groundbreaking discoveries made by Martinus W. Beijerinck and Friedrich Loeffler. This book provides a detailed look at the early days and the pioneer period that shaped the discipline. Through a compilation of papers written by well-recognized scientists, readers can gain a clear understanding of the current state of virology. The text connects historical milestones with recent developments and provides perspectives on the future of the field. Whether you are a researcher, student, or medical professional, this work offers a deep look at how infectious agent research has progressed over the last century. It serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the scientific journey from the first plant and animal virus discoveries to modern-day advancements.

Key Features

Comprehensive historical overview covering the first century of virology research and development.

Includes papers from well-recognized scientists such as A. Alcami, D. Baulcombe, and F. Brown.

Traces the discipline from its origins in the work of Martinus W. Beijerinck and Friedrich Loeffler.

Provides insights into the pioneer period and the current state of the scientific field.

Connects recent scientific developments with future perspectives against a historic background.

Part of the Archives of Virology Supplementa series for academic and professional use.

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