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excellence in research

the Paediatric Infectious Diseases Team on stage receiving the award from Imperial College London president, Prof Alice Gast

What a night!

26 June 2019

It was a fantastic Tuesday night with a glittering Oscar-style ceremony at Imperial College London. Professor Alice P. Gast, President of Imperial College London presented to Prof Mike Levin and the team of Paediatric Infectious Diseases the prestigious President’s Medal for Excellence in Research.

A well-deserved award with a specific mention of “Outstanding Research Team” reflecting a team who continue to strive for excellence and expand through the EU-funded projects - EUCLIDS first, now PERFORM and fingers crossed another sequel!

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