veirurannsóknir
Veirurannsóknir, the Icelandic term for virology research, encompasses the scientific study of viruses. This field investigates the structure, classification, genetics, and evolution of viruses, as well as their methods of infection and replication. Researchers in veirurannsóknir also focus on the diseases caused by viruses, developing diagnostic tools, and creating antiviral therapies and vaccines. The study of viruses is crucial for understanding and combating infectious diseases that affect humans, animals, and plants.
The history of veirurannsóknir dates back to the late 19th century with the discovery of the tobacco
Key areas within veirurannsóknir include basic virology, which explores the fundamental biology of viruses, and applied