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Leeuwenhoek Lecture

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The Leeuwenhoek Lecture is a prize lecture of the Royal Society originally given annually, but now every three years, on the subject of microbiology. It is named after the Dutch microscopist Anton van Leeuwenhoek and was instituted in 1948 from a bequest. A gift of £500 is associated with the lecture.

Leeuwenhoek Lecturers

21st Century

20th Century

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