Newsletters

BactiVac produce newsletters throughout the year and they are automatically sent to our members. 

Bactivac newsletter

December 2023: Issue #21

This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac: registration for BactiVac/Royal Society Science+ Meeting on ‘Vaccines and Antimicrobial Resistance: from Science to Policy’ 2024; information on our eighth round of catalyst project funding, update on BactiVac advocacy, a highlight of selected members work from across the world, and external funding opportunities.

May 2023: Issue #20

This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac: information on our seventh round of catalyst project funding, 'Vaccines as Tools to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance' Focused Meeting 2023; update on BactiVac advocacy, a highlight of selected members work from across the world, and external funding opportunities.

November 2022: Issue #19

This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac: Network Advisory Board changes; registration for 'Vaccines as Tools to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance' Focused Meeting 2023; update on BactiVac advocacy and events and external funding opportunities.

June 2022: Issue #18

This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac: 2022 Annual Network Meeting; BactiVac organising the first Microbiology Society Focused Meeting of 2023; update on BactiVac advocacy and events and external funding opportunities.

March 2022: Issue #17

This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac: intention to launch another round of funding for pump-priming projects; BactiVac members appointed to WHO Technical Advisory Group on Vaccines against Antimicrobial Resistance; a highlight of selected members work from across the world, and external funding opportunities.

November 2021: Issue #16

This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac: announcement of our Round 5 Catalyst funding awardees; BactiVac securing a further £400k from GAMRIF; news from our members, including the latest publications; and an introduction to the organisations BactiVac is working with to accelerate bacterial vaccine development. 

July 2021: Issue #15

The latest updates from BactiVac; a report from our Virtual Network Conference, a round-up of the latest members' publications, an open letter to the G7, a cross-border pledge of collaboration on the fifth anniversary of Brexit, a special book offer and news of a knighthood from HM The Queen!

April 2021: Issue #14

This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac; news on our Virtual Network Conference, information on our fifth round of catalyst project funding, WHO Action Framework for Vaccines Against AMRcall for publications for Biologics online journal and external funding opportunities.

February 2021: Issue #13
This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac; information on our fifth round of catalyst project funding, news on our Virtual Network Conference, a highlight of selected members work from across the world, and external funding opportunities.

November 2020: Issue #12
This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac; Catalyst Funding and Online Training updates, a highlight of selected members work from across the world, and external funding opportunities.

August 2020: Issue #11
This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac; celebrating 1,000 members, preview of Episode 5 of the BactiVac Network Podcast, and external funding opportunities.

May 2020: Issue #10
This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac; collaboration with the British Society for Immunology during ‘World Immunization Week’, the launch of The Global AMR Innovation Fund’s website, and Catalyst funding updates.

April 2020: Issue #9 
This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac; news on our 3rd Annual Network Meeting, preview of Episode 3 of the BactiVac Network Podcast, and Catalyst funding updates.

March 2020: Issue #8 
This issue comprises the latest updates to BactiVac; Professor Adam Cunningham attends the 'Superbugs' event in Parliament, the launch of the BactiVac Network Podcast, and Catalyst funding updates.

Newsletters published before March 2020 can be provided on request. Please contact us at bactivac@contacts.bham.ac.uk.