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Immunology News - Spring 2025

Cover of the 2025 spring issue of Immunology News, showing the back of a man looking out over a vista at sunset with the text "Above and beyond: immunologists going the extra mile".
Immunology News is back for 2025! In our spring issue, we celebrate the immunologists in our community going above and beyond, whether in core research or with wider activities.

In this edition, we get to know the new Editor-in-Chief of Clinical & Experimental Immunology, Professor Claudia Mauri. Dr John Tregoning fills us in on his new book ‘Live Forever?’ plus, our colleagues at The Pirbright Institute delve into the work they’re carrying out in veterinary immunology.

Read the issue for more on our activities, the latest news from our journals, and some of the exciting achievements from our members over the past few months.
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Previous editions

Immunology News - December 2024

December Immunology News cover
In our final issue of 2024, we celebrate the past year’s achievements and preview exciting events coming up in 2025 as well as shedding a light on the importance of partnerships within immunology.

In this edition, Professor Leonie Taams reflects on her eight-year term as Editor-in-Chief of Clinical & Experimental Immunology (CEI) and discusses changes in the publishing landscape. Dr Amit Aggarwal highlights NHS-industry collaborations that benefit patients, while Dr Priscilla Tng shares insights on how a BSI Career Enhancing Grant advanced her research. This issue also includes updates on our journals, tips for maximising your BSI membership, and news from the BSI Clinical Immunology Professional Network (BSI-CIPN).
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Immunology News - September 2024

Sept Imm News cover
In this issue of Immunology News, we are celebrating those in the early stages of their career.

Hear from our new Early Career Trustee, Dr Carolyn Nielsen, and a recent winner of our Bright Sparks award, Dr Matthew Sinton. Find out what happened when our London Immunology Group went to King’s Cross railway station armed with vaccine-themed fun and games, and find out more about the incredible potential of mRNA technologies, and how different sectors might work better together to reap maximum benefit from these.

You can find all the latest on our journals, and details of lots of exciting upcoming events, including our Winter School for MSc students in this edition.
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