London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine located at Keppel St, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 7636 8636

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Thiruvannamalai visitor guide

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IA A

5 Google Rating

How can I not rate five stars, I have worked for this institution for a little over five years, and

5/ 5

How can I not rate five stars, I have worked for this institution for a little over five years, and I have contributed to an ongoing Ebola vaccine trial in Sierra Leone and also worked on a few famous clinical trials - this is one of the world's leading research institutions. If you're planning you're masters or PhD on clinical research, this is the place. You'll find students and researchers from all over the world. Bill gates visited LSHTM most recently, and he does lot of charity work in Africa too, lot of other well know faces visit LSHTM from time to time. It sits right in the middle of few other famous institutions, such as UCL, University of London, the British museum, etc. There is a nice farmers market every Thursdays, and variety of restaurants and cafes are just a short walk away, it's a bustling place during lunch time mostly by younger working croud. What more to say, it is also close to couple of good tube stations.

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jeff benjamin

4 Google Rating

Neville Chamberlain (”peace in our time”) laid the foundation stone at this research university

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Neville Chamberlain (”peace in our time”) laid the foundation stone at this research university in 1926. Grade II Listed , a Portland stone facade with a frieze honouring medical pioneers in public health, hygiene, tropical medicine and associated fields. The unusual gilded insects balcony motif represents a variety of disease vectors - building is bugged. Original customised street signs.

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Toyyib Oladimeji ABDULKAREEM

5 Google Rating

A world renowned institution in public health. The building is accessible to all.

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A world renowned institution in public health. The building is accessible to all.

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Adriano Calafiore

5 Google Rating

well, they saved my life curing me properly from the staphylococcus aureus gram positivo.

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well, they saved my life curing me properly from the staphylococcus aureus gram positivo.

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Dawid D

1 Google Rating

School which predicted 75k Omicron deaths and wanted us to live in strictest restrictions. Amateur

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School which predicted 75k Omicron deaths and wanted us to live in strictest restrictions. Amateur doommongers

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Dangerous hospital dangerous people. The last in a long line of a catalogue of errors by the abject

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Dangerous hospital dangerous people. The last in a long line of a catalogue of errors by the abject disgrace that is the UCLH trust. I was running a bit late for my appointment this morning (an appointment I wasn't even planning to keep given the medical abuse I experienced as sister and referring hospital Royal Ear Nose & Throat Hospital), I arrived and was told by an absolutely disinterested hard-faced blockhead of a receptionist supposedly by the name of Karim, that if I didn't know the name of the person seeing me they couldn't help. I didn't know the name of the person so he thought for a minute and then told me to take a seat. I thought he was going to call or do some investigating but when I eventually went back to ask him what was happening he said he needed the name of someone. What a nasty piece of work. Comatose eejit was just wasting my time. I said I was leaving and he said with zero care 'leave'. These people make me sick. And whilst I'm furious and on this review page, I know the daughter of one of the consultants at LSHTM. She said that what her father does in practice eg prescribe anti-malarial for travel, isn't the advice he gives to her. He had emphatically told her not to take anti-malarial. To anyone attending this hospital, remember that what they might do to you may not what they would do to their loved ones.

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Samuel Leung

5 Google Rating

An excellent institution to study and to work for, doing the important research in public health and

5/ 5

An excellent institution to study and to work for, doing the important research in public health and advancing our knowledge of diseases and medicine. Courses are mostly postgraduate, both taught and research. Some popular courses are offered as distance education, to suit busy medical students, epidemiologists, immunologist and other public health practitioners in the UK and in the rest of the world.

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Noad Adam Jackson Ross

5 Google Rating

Its a very nice place but the environment of working will each other is not good at all

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Its a very nice place but the environment of working will each other is not good at all

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krisfoshizzle

4 Google Rating

Interesting place for scientific study

4/ 5

Interesting place for scientific study

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