Dr Tim Wallington

Dr Tim Wallington is the deputy chair of the Jenner trust. He recently retired after thirty one years as Consultant Clinical Immunologist at NHS Blood and Transplant and the North Bristol NHS Trust. During that time he introduced clinical immunology services to the South West and had several senior management posts alongside his clinical practice and research. He has served on national committees to promote the practice of clinical immunology which arguably began with Edward Jenner’s introduction of vaccination against smallpox. Recognising the importance of Jenner’s legacy to his own career he has worked at the Edward Jenner Museum as a volunteer since 1986.
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Known to many as “the father of immunology”, Edward Jenner changed the path of world history on the 14th of May 1796 when he inoculated his gardener’s 8-year-old son... |