Sir Rickard Christophers Medal

The Sir Rickard Christophers Medal, named in honour of Sir Rickard Christophers, is awarded every three years to individuals for their work in the field of tropical medicine and hygiene.[1] The awarding body is the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

Recipients

Source: RSTMH

Year Recipient[2]
1979David Simpson
1982Mick Gillies
1985David Lewis
1988George Nelson
1991Robert Killick-Kendrick
1994William Jopling & Dennis Ridley
1997Michael Service
2000Douglas Barker
2003Andrew Davis
2006Christopher Curtis
2009Malcolm Molyneux
2012Mike English
2015Alan Fenwick
2018Bridget Wills
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See also

References

  1. "Sir Rickard Christophers Medal". Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
  2. "List of past medal holders". Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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