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CREC/LSHTM Relocated to a new and larger facility recently

 

We are glad to share with you some photos of our new 2-storey-building facility that we relocated into recently. You can always find more interesting uploads on our lab and our works from our website's gallery  https://www.crec-lshtm.org/index.php/media


 
 

 


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