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@BritSocImm has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in May 2020. The social media accounts linked to from @BritSocImm are: • Instagram • YouTube • LinkedIn • X • Bluesky • Website Besides social media accounts, BritSocImm has populated their site with: • Clinical & Experimental Immunology launches new Immunometabolism section | British Society for Immunology • Vaccine Engagement Day 2026 • Early disruption of the innate-adaptive immune axis in vivo after infection with virulent Georgia 2007/1 ASFV • Join us for Vaccine Engagement Day 2026 on 25 March! | British Society for Immunology • The 2025 Nobel Prize Virtual Issue | British Society for Immunology • Discovery Immunology - T-helper cell phenotypes are repeatable, positively correlated, and associated with helminth infection in wild Soay sheep • Register now for BSI Congress 2025 • Immunology News - June 2025 | British Society for Immunology • BSI blog | British Society for Immunology • A guide to vaccinations for adults over 65 • How to discuss vaccines with the public • COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy | Infographic • New BSI committee members 2026 | British Society for Immunology • BSI Annual Review 2022-23 • Heterogeneity of regulatory B cells in autoimmune diseases: implications for immune equilibrium and therapeutic strategies • BSI Congress & BSI-CIPN Conference 2023 – a great success | British Society for Immunology • Explore FOCIS collection 2026 • Training: Immune checkpoint blockade therapy • BSI Congress 2026 • Women In Science Day | Equality, Diversity & Inclusion activity grants • ITA author guidelines • International Women's Day 2024 • Recruiting a Patient and Public Involvement Panel for the Medical Research Council Centre of Research Excellence in Exposome Immunology | British Society for Immunology • A guide to childhood vaccinations • mRNA: the vaccine revolution | British Society for Immunology • Vaccine engagement day 2024 • Vaccination of calves with Bacille Calmette Guerin increased the frequency but did not affect aggregation or clustering of natural killer cells in draining lymph nodes • Vaccines: protecting more than you think | British Society for Immunology • The introduction of the MMRV vaccine: how vaccine programmes evolve | British Society for Immunology • From chickenpox to shingles: a lifelong story of vaccination | British Society for Immunology • Vaccine Engagement Day 2026: #CelebrateVaccines and protect your health and your community | British Society for Immunology • Our #CelebrateVaccine video series • Explore our vaccine resources • A guide to vaccinations during pregnancy | British Society for Immunology • Patient and public involvement at the BSI | British Society for Immunology • Our infographics explaining how vaccines work • BSI Career Enhancing Grants