Compared internationally, the history of the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) is unusual. Founded in 1944, at a time of utmost isolation, it was a response to specific needs of the government of Switzerland during the Second World War. In 1943, the Swiss Federal Council approached universities in Switzerland and asked them to submit project proposal that had the potential to mitigate possible post-war unemployment and threatening economic isolation. Members of the University of Basel proposed to establish a Swiss Tropical Institute (today: Swiss TPH). With its harbour at the River Rhine, Basel was an important international transport hub. The city was and still is the headquarters of important pharmaceutical companies,...
The history of the neglected tropical disease movement is seen through the lens of authors who worke...
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In order to be successful in global health today, all the long-established European tropical researc...
Description of the project The Swiss Tropical Institute (STI) entered the stage of international he...
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In 2013, the Hirsch Institute of Tropical Medicine was officially inaugurated as a branch of the Dep...
The inaugural issue of Acta Tropica has been published in 1944, at a time of utmost international is...
This paper is in honour of Professor Marcel Tanner, President of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sci...
Acta Tropica is an international, peer-reviewed journal advancing scientific research in the fields ...
The Dutch Royal Tropical Institute, founded in 1910, can now draw on the technical expertise gleaned...
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The main aim of the project was to contribute to a better understanding of health services in develo...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
The inaugural issue of Acta Tropica has been published in 1944, at a time of utmost international is...
The history of the neglected tropical disease movement is seen through the lens of authors who worke...
Global health has attracted growing attention from academic institutions. Its emergence corresponds ...
In the space of a decade, the Lake Geneva region has become the Health Valley, a world-class laborat...
In order to be successful in global health today, all the long-established European tropical researc...
Description of the project The Swiss Tropical Institute (STI) entered the stage of international he...
Abstract Over the last two decades there has been a renaissance in the pipeline of new drugs targeti...
In 2013, the Hirsch Institute of Tropical Medicine was officially inaugurated as a branch of the Dep...
The inaugural issue of Acta Tropica has been published in 1944, at a time of utmost international is...
This paper is in honour of Professor Marcel Tanner, President of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sci...
Acta Tropica is an international, peer-reviewed journal advancing scientific research in the fields ...
The Dutch Royal Tropical Institute, founded in 1910, can now draw on the technical expertise gleaned...
One Health, an integrated health concept, is now an integral part of health research and development...
The main aim of the project was to contribute to a better understanding of health services in develo...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
The inaugural issue of Acta Tropica has been published in 1944, at a time of utmost international is...
The history of the neglected tropical disease movement is seen through the lens of authors who worke...
Global health has attracted growing attention from academic institutions. Its emergence corresponds ...
In the space of a decade, the Lake Geneva region has become the Health Valley, a world-class laborat...