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  • An International Campus Community

    Space for your organisation Scientists from all over the world have contributed to the Cambridge Biomedical Campus’ outstanding reputation for award-winning science. This strong international Campus community results in wide-ranging expert knowledge across the site and integrates occupiers in world-wide biomedical networks.

    Most research teams on the Campus have leaders or students from old and new Europe all contributing their knowledge to making the Greater Cambridge area "Europe's Innovation Capital". Cambridge has many different international organisations - academic, clinical, governmental, corporate and financial - all dedicated to excellence.

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  • A Nationally Unique Scientific Community

    Space for your organisation The Queen at the Cambridge Research Institute, Cancer Research UK

    The Cambridge Biomedical Campus plays an important role within the UK biomedical community. This presents strong networking opportunities, with national organisations such as the Institute for Biomedical Science providing extensive contacts and organising industry specific events. Hospitals, drug trialling companies and researchers from the Campus frequently liaise with their colleagues or clients all over the England and further afield.

    Many organisations at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus are highly respected by national and local government, with Cambridge academics and scientists frequently represented on many of the policy-making bodies for biomedical research in the UK. Companies on the Biomedical Campus can keep close to national government through this local expertise.

    The Campus is already home to a number of internationally renowned organisations such as the Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, the National Blood Authority, GlaxoSmithKline, the University of Cambridge and the Wellcome Trust.

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  • The East of England Super-Cluster

    Space for your organisation The East of England is home to over half of the United Kingdom’s public biotech companies and a third of Europe’s top 20 publicly quoted biotechnology companies. As the largest and most successful biocluster in Europe, this region offers businesses all the resources they need to research, develop, test and market products and services in highly networked red and green biotech clusters.

    Expertise and knowledge are shared through extensive regional networks, incorporating universities, charities, commercial organisations and NHS research and clinical networks. ERBI is a regional biomedical organisation with a commercial focus on networking and growth in both the biotechnology and medical technology sectorsERBI also manages the East of England Stem Cell Network. This invaluable nexus of regional networking structures will be invaluable to new occupiers at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus in achieving their objectives.

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  • The Most Successful Bio-Pharma Cluster in Europe

    Space for your organisation Cambridge is an intimate yet cosmopolitan destination where medieval heritage sits alongside contemporary buildings. Steeped in culture, with the River Cam and the University of Cambridge at its heart, Cambridge is one of the most attractive places in the UK to live and work.

    Within the Cambridge Biomedical Community, organisations such as The Cambridge Network, the Cambridge Technopole and many others support Cambridge's unique position as a centre for scientific research, providing networking opportunities and an invaluable link between commercial organisations and Cambridge's academic innovators.

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  • A Thriving Biomedical Community

    Space for your organisation Cambridge Biomedical Campus

    Within the Campus, strong relationships between occupiers have ensured that a rich community has developed on many levels; commercially, academically and socially. Occupiers enjoy the Campus' restaurants, the Frank Lee Fitness centre and at the Campus Chapel. New development will incorporate The Forum - a hotel and conference centre that will provide further social amenity space.

    Working collaboration has always been a characteristic of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. As the Campus has grown over the years so has this ethos of sharing knowledge to reach bioscientific goals. The Campus environment provides the social and technical infrastructure to facilitate productive biomedical collaboration. This is balanced against the latest security systems which give occupiers the peace of mind that they can keep their work private, when required.

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  • Common Goals in Leading Bioscience

    Space for your organisation Professor Sir Bruce Ponder, Cancer Research UKThe Cambridge Biomedical Campus is a community of organisations sharing a common goal; delivering innovation and excellence in health and care. The Campus is one of very few places in the world where leading scientists, researchers and medics have research, academic, hospital and business resources within one Campus community. In addition to the broad Campus community, occupiers have created specialist formal and informal scientific groups.

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  • Clinical

    Space for your organisation Staff at Addenbrooke's Hospital

    The management of the hospital, university, institutes and charities work closely together, often being represented on each other's boards and in their management structures. Personal networking at the most senior level is the element which gives the Biomedical Campus its coherence.

  • Genetic

    Space for your organisation Researchers at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus

    Academics and clinicians on the Campus interact on a daily basis with colleagues at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and non-medical geneticists in the wider University while the Public Health Genomics Foundation takes on the public issues surrounding genetics.

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  • Molecular

    Space for your organisation Cambridge has one of the largest scientific communities in the world dedicated to molecular biology and the molecular mechanisms of disease. Spread across many organisations and several sites from the world-famous MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology on the campus to the nearby European Bioinformatics, this specialised community forms a globally
    significant critical mass of knowledge and innovation.

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