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  1. Virology - Wikipedia

    Virology is the scientific study of biological viruses.

  2. Virology | viruses, pathogens, disease | Britannica

    virology, branch of microbiology that deals with the study of viruses.

  3. Virology | Journal | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier

    Launched in 1955, Virology is a broad and inclusive journal that welcomes submissions on all aspects of virology including plant, animal, microbial and human viruses.

  4. What Is a Virologist? Education, Job Titles & Career Path

    What Is a Virologist? Education, Job Titles & Career Path. A virologist is a scientist who specializes in viruses. They might study specific viruses, diagnose and treat viral infections, or …

  5. What is Virology? - News-Medical.net

    Sep 25, 2022 · Virology is the study of viruses and virus-like agents, including, but not limited to, their taxonomy, disease-producing properties, cultivation and genetics.

  6. Virology 101 | Virology Blog

    I’ve written many posts on basic virology, but they tend to disappear with time. To remedy this problem, I’ve collected all these posts with links back to the original article, arranged by topic.

  7. Virology - Latest research and news | Nature

    Oct 31, 2025 · Virology is the scientific discipline concerned with the study of the biology of viruses and viral diseases, including the distribution, biochemistry, physiology, molecular …

  8. Virology | Microbiology Immunology & Molecular Genetics

    Explore how viruses replicate, how they’re classified, and how virologists work to prevent, treat, and understand their impact on living organisms.

  9. Basics of virology - PMC

    Viruses are important pathogens of the nervous system. Here we describe the basic properties of viruses and the principles of virus classification, evolution, structure, and replication, with a …

  10. Virology - Introduction

    Jul 21, 2003 · Viruses consist of a nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) associated with proteins encoded by the nucleic acid. The virus may also have a lipid bilayer membrane (or envelope) …