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OverviewThe pathogen is identified. The team begins searching for a target - a single protein on the virus's surface, the molecular handle the immune system can be taught to grab. Finding it takes patience, structural biology tools that can see a germ atom by atom, and a willingness to follow the science wherever it leads. And then comes the real work. Years of it. And somewhere on the other end of all that effort is a child who will never get sick from a disease that once killed millions. So You Want To Be A Vaccine Developer takes young readers ages 10 to 14 inside one of the most demanding and genuinely world-changing careers in all of science. Not the headline version - the real one. The years of immunology, microbiology, and medical research that happen before a scientist ever designs a vaccine candidate. The painstaking discipline of teaching the human immune system to recognize a threat it has never encountered, by presenting it with something that mimics the danger but cannot cause the disease. This book goes far beyond how vaccines work. It follows the entire journey - antigen design, laboratory science, preclinical studies, clinical trials across thousands of volunteers, manufacturing scale-up, cold-chain logistics, and the regulatory review that ensures every single dose reaching a clinic anywhere in the world is safe and identical. It introduces the team behind that work: immunologists, virologists, structural biologists, statisticians, manufacturing scientists, regulatory specialists, clinical researchers, and the people who navigate the intersection of medical ethics and public health. Young readers will also explore the history of vaccination - from the legendary curiosity that led to the eradication of smallpox and the dramatic decline of polio, to the decades of stubborn mRNA research that made the COVID-19 vaccines possible in less than a year. They will discover what it actually takes to build this career: the scientific rigor, the patience through setbacks and failed candidates, and the moral seriousness required when your work determines whether an outbreak starts or never happens at all. Illustrated and written with the honesty that kids this age deserve, this book does not talk down to its readers. It brings them all the way in. It explains how the immune system learns, remembers, and defends. It shows why vaccines are among the most powerful tools in the history of medical science. And it offers real guidance for young people curious about whether this STEM career might be their calling. For the kid who hears about a disease being defeated and does not just feel relief - they immediately want to know how it was done, and who did it. Every vaccine ever made began with someone who turned curiosity into discipline, ran the experiments, and stayed with the work for the years it took. Maybe that someone is you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda SoulesPublisher: Linda Colwell Imprint: Linda Colwell Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.132kg ISBN: 9781972766415ISBN 10: 1972766414 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 06 May 2026 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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