Ronald Ross and his Monstrous Malady: 120 Years of Malaria Prevention

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In 1902, an Indian-born doctor, Ronald Ross (b. 1857), became the first Briton to receive the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking work on the transmission of malaria. His research and commitment to disease prevention were central to developing measures to combat malaria and other tropical diseases across the world.

Kirsty Earley, our Digital Heritage and Engagement Officer, introduces the evening beginning with an overview of Ross, his discovery, and malaria prevention and treatment. We then welcomed Dr Emilie Taylor-Pirie to the stage to tell you more about the remarkable Ronald Ross.

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