The field of psychoneuroimmunology, which started a quarter-century ago, is vigorously moving ahead, experts in the field report (see How Several Psychiatrists Became Interested in Psychoneuroimmunology).
It is being turbocharged by several factors, Michael Irwin, M.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), explained in an interview. “One is that science is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary, and psychoneuroimmunology has been in that forefront now for two decades. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and behavioral scientists are working hand in hand with neuroscientists, neuroendocrinologists, and immunologists. Second, there have been tremendous advances in the technologies that we have available.”
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It is being turbocharged by several factors, Michael Irwin, M.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), explained in an interview. “One is that science is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary, and psychoneuroimmunology has been in that forefront now for two decades. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and behavioral scientists are working hand in hand with neuroscientists, neuroendocrinologists, and immunologists. Second, there have been tremendous advances in the technologies that we have available.”
Read more: http://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/newsArticle.aspx?articleid=1284629
Also, http://reagu.hubpages.com/hub/Are-Pharmacy-Technician-Careers-Stable