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Date: Wednesday 11 December 2024
Time: 10:00 - 19:00
Location: St George's, University of London, View map
Research Day 2023 will take place on site at St George's, University of London on Wednesday 11 December.
Register to attend Research Day or submit an abstract.
St George's Outstanding Research Awards
Presentation by winners in each category:
The Thomas Young Lecture: The role of the State in preventing disease delivered by Professor Chris Whitty
Research Day will be an in-person event this year, but for those who have access needs or are working overseas, we will provide online access on request. Please email Cheryl Watson on cwatson@sgul.ac.uk to arrange this.
This year's Thomas Young Lecture will be delivered by Professor Chris Whitty and is entitled The role of the State in preventing disease.
Register to attend the Thomas Young Lecture.
If you have any questions about Research Day, please contact Cheryl Watson on cwatson@sgul.ac.uk.
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