PsychologyJuly 15, 2026

immunopharmacology

/ɪˌmjuːnoʊˌfɑːrməˈkɒlədʒi/

Definition

The specialized field of study focused on the interactions between the immune system and pharmacological substances, particularly in the development of therapeutic treatments.

Etymology

The word is a compound derived from the Latin 'immunis' (exempt) and the Greek 'pharmakon' (drug or remedy), combined with the suffix '-logy' representing a field of study. It represents a modern scientific synthesis of immunology and pharmacology.

In the news

The word is mentioned in the news section to announce that Amity University is launching a new academic degree program in this interdisciplinary field. It highlights the institution's commitment to advancing specialized, science-based health education.

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