Johnston Laboratories

53°24′26″N 2°58′01″W / 53.4071°N 2.967°W / 53.4071; -2.967

Entryway to the laboratory building in 1903

The Johnston Laboratories at the University of Liverpool in Liverpool, England, performed a variety of pathology and medical research during the 20th century. They are now located in the Johnston Building.[1] The Laboratories were founded by early University benefactor and ship owner William Johnston and formally opened on 9 May 1903.[2] Research activities of the Laboratories were documented in the Thompson Yates and Johnston Laboratories Report by the University of Liverpool Press. During the 1900s and 1910s the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine was partly housed in the laboratories.[3]

  1. ^ Campus Map Accessed 2014-02-07
  2. ^ "Opening of the Johnston Laboratories for Medical Research in the University College, Liverpool". Nature. 68 (1750). London: Nature Publishing Group: 43–44. 14 May 1903. Bibcode:1903Natur..68...43.. doi:10.1038/068043a0. ISSN 1476-4687.
  3. ^ Hankins, Richard. "The Development of Parasite Immunology as an Institutionally Supported Approach to Studies of Parasitism 1918-1945". History of Medicine On-Line. Brixham, Devon: Priory Lodge Education Ltd. ISSN 1471-5279. OCLC 163273838. Retrieved 16 April 2008. {{cite journal}}: External link in |journal= (help)

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