Serena Maria Dib, Sonia Tandon Wimalasena, Daniel S Graciaa, Nadine Rouphael
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Systems Vaccinology: Navigating the Future of Personalized Immunity and Next Generation Vaccines
Systems vaccinology integrates a range of "omics" technologies to identify key immune signatures and enhance vaccine development. This approach aids in understanding variations in immune responses, driven by genetics, health status, and microbiome. Consequently, systems vaccinology helps pave the way for personalized vaccination strategies, essential for addressing diverse populations.