Mucosal Vaccine Delivery Systems: The Future of Immunization (Part 1) is a new release from Bentham Science that delivers a comprehensive exploration of mucosal immunization strategies, offering fresh perspectives and advanced insights into the evolving landscape of vaccine delivery science.
Mucosal immunization holds transformative potential for both human and veterinary healthcare. This volume dives deep into the scientific and regulatory foundations of mucosal vaccine platforms, with detailed discussions on immunological mechanisms, novel adjuvants, and real-world challenges in development, bioprocessing, and commercialization.
Key Highlights:
- In-depth coverage of mucosal vaccination techniques across multiple delivery routes.
- Clinical relevance in pediatric, geriatric, and immunocompromised populations.
- Critical insights into adjuvant innovation and regulatory pathways.
- Contributions from esteemed experts in pharmaceutical sciences and immunology.
This book serves as an essential resource for professionals and both graduate and postgraduate students in life sciences, immunology, and pharmacology.
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About the Editors:
Dr. Shaweta Sharma is a Professor at Galgotias University, India, with over 15 years of academic and research experience in pharmaceutical sciences. She has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications and is known for her work in advanced drug delivery systems.
Prof. (Dr.) Md. Aftab Alam, Dean-cum-Principal at the School of Pharmacy, Katihar Medical College, Al-Karim University, is a recognized authority in cancer nanotechnology and immunological research. A Ph.D. from Jamia Hamdard, he brings international experience and an extensive publication record to the volume.
Dr. Akhil Sharma, Professor and Principal at R.J. College of Pharmacy, Aligarh, India, has also dedicated over 15 years to academia and research, with a focus on pharmaceutical innovations and regulatory sciences.