This document provides an overview of biotechnology applications for the discovery of vaccines. It discusses different types of recombinant vaccines including recombinant protein vaccines and DNA vaccines. It describes the steps involved in producing a new vaccine, including generating the antigen, isolating and purifying the antigen, adding other components, and packaging. It also discusses some restrictions to discovering new vaccines such as the variety of influenza virus strains. The document concludes that biotechnology plays a major role in producing new vaccines that are tested, measured, cheaper and based on nanotechnology.