The Legacy of CVI

Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI
Marcela F PasettiSusan F Plaeger

Abstract

Clinical and Vaccine Immunology (CVI) will merge with the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) open-access journal mSphere in January 2018. We commemorate this transition by exploring the history of CVI and that of its predecessor, Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology (CDLI), and by acknowledging their contributors. Research on vaccines, clinical immunology, and clinical diagnostic immunology published through mSphere will be available without restrictions to an ever-larger audience, which will expedite progress in the field. ASM remains committed to supporting its members and the research community by facilitating the dissemination of scientific knowledge in these important areas.

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May 4, 1999·Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology·S D Douglas
May 4, 1999·Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology·H D Isenberg
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May 4, 1999·Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology·J L Fahey
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Jun 13, 2014·Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI·Jean-Louis ExclerStanley A Plotkin
Oct 10, 2014·Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI·Jason A SkinnerGerard Zurawski
Mar 5, 2016·Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI·Marcela F Pasetti
Jun 16, 2016·MSphere·Michael J Imperiale
Jul 14, 2016·MSphere·Arturo CasadevallThomas Shenk
Nov 1, 2016·Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI·Elizabeth Diago-NavarroBettina C Fries
Dec 17, 2016·MSphere·Michael J ImperialeStefano Bertuzzi
Mar 31, 2017·Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI·Daniel Hofmann, Jonathan R Lai
May 26, 2017·MBio·Patrick D Schloss
Sep 28, 2017·MBio·Patrick D SchlossArturo Casadevall

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