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Phase 1 involves building new laboratories and improved infrastructure inside the relatively modern North Courtyard building. Later phases will see investment in the original building to reconfigure and refurbish offices and other space for long term sustainability. Planning permission was originally granted by Camden Council for a joint project with UCL following consultation with residents and partners.

The plans have been amended slightly as although we continue to work with our partners at UCL, it is no longer a joint project. The new building will be smaller than the original proposal with one basement level rather than two and it will no longer have as much plant on the roof. Find out more on the Tavistock Place project update page. Factors associated with malaria infection and exposure were analysed using logistic regression, and spatial heterogeneity within camps was investigated with SatScan.

Results: In this low-transmission setting, prevalence of infection in the five camps ranged from Prevalence of anti-malarial antibodies to P. Significant foci of P. A competition to design the new School building was held involving five architects, all experienced in laboratory design and construction.

This was won by Morley Horder and Verner Rees. The first floor balconies are decorated with gilded bronze insects and animals involved in transmitting disease. A frieze surrounding the building displays the names of 23 pioneers of public health and tropical medicine between laurel wreaths.

Another feature worthy of note is a sculpted panel by Eric Kennington placed above the entrance to the Library. The building was designed in the shape of a capital A. Two large open courtyards were originally designed to give air and light to the surrounding rooms.



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