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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Trip

Year 11 & 12 students from the Baltic Research Institute heard from Fatima about her first-hand experiences with drug resistant tuberculosis and from Tom Wingfield about his fascinating research.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Trip
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Trip

Our students were also part of an interesting Q&A and discussion about the social issues and stigma associated with TB. Students learnt a great deal and are very grateful to Dr Elli Wright and Kerry Millington for organising the event and inviting our students to take part.

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