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  • An International Research Base

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    The Campus is home to world-leading, Nobel-Prize-winning, expertise in molecular biology, genetics, nutrition and monoclonal antibodies which underpins a comprehensive portfolio of disease-specific research programmes and clinical trials and has led to many breakthroughs in clinical treatment.

    The involvement of numerous scientists on the Campus in a range of EU Framework programmes and the role of the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in providing research governance for EU clinical trials has also strengthened the Campus' international links.

    The current development of further bioscientific property presents an opportunity for medical and bioscientific research organisations to benefit from the world-class facilities at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.

    Over 250 agencies from 12 countries - ranging from government departments to charities - fund research projects at the Campus.

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  • Unparalleled Commercial Opportunities

    Space for your organisation The Cambridge Biomedical Campus is nationally recognised as being well-positioned to make groundbreaking medical advances due to the unique geographic proximity of researchers, developers, practicing medical staff and their patients.

    As a result the Campus is one of only five sites in the UK to be chosen as comprehensive Biomedical Research Centres by the National Institute for Health Research and attracts considerable funding from the government and other sources. The site is home to nationally renowned organisations such as the research units of the Medical Research Council, responsible for more Nobel Prizes than most countries, and major UK medical charities such as Cancer Research UK.

    Some 15 of the world’s 75 best selling drugs were discovered and developed in Britain.

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  • Regional Scientific Investment

    Space for your organisation The East of England is renowned for its success in driving forward biomedical advances. The region continually attracts world-class research organisations in all areas of biotechnology, from agriculture, food and nutrition to medical devices and sensors and advanced medicines. Most medicine-related innovation is centred on Cambridge but is part of a wider regional science base.

    A wide range of organisations have selected this region as their base - from small and medium organisations to large   biomedical institutes and companies such as Cancer Research UK, the Wellcome Trust and Pfizer. 

    The critical mass of biomedical activity makes the East of England a productive base - innovative start-up companies in the Cambridgeshire area attract more institutional investment than almost anywhere else in Europe.  Occupiers at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus benefit from being a highly respected part of this regional network.

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  • The Science City

    Space for your organisation Gordon Baxter, ERBI Chairman at the ERBI Biopartnering Exchange 2008

    The importance of science and medicine to Cambridge receives city-wide recognition and high level support from local government. The Cambridge Biomedical Campus is the only consented major biomedical development, signifying its importance as the region's leading bioscientific centre.  

    Cambridge has become known as The Science City and involvement and interest is actively encouraged from all. There are frequent bioscientific information and networking events such as the ERBI Cambridge Biopartnering event.  Every year, Cambridge University and other scientific institutions host 'Science Week' and open their doors to the citizens of Cambridge in a huge celebration of the importance of science in society and how to have fun exploring it.

    Cambridge is characterised by its productive biomedical environment resulting from the breadth and quality of scientific research at the University of Cambridge, the high number of leading biomedical organisations and consistently strong investment in research and development.

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  • Concentrated Scientific Excellence

    Space for your organisation The Cambridge Biomedical Campus provides everything in one centre to transform biomedical research into commercial success. The government has recognised this unique opportunity for translational research by awarding 'Academic Health Science Centre' Status to the Health Partners on the Campus. This world-class centre for academic and clinical research, medical education and patient care sits on a 56 hectare (140 acre) site within the City of Cambridge.

    The key principle behind the Campus is to connect absolute excellence in pure science discovery with practical paths to its application. By bringing together the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, the University of Cambridge Clinical School and the Medical Research Council, along with other leading medical research charities including Cancer Research UK and the Wellcome Trust, the Cambridge Biomedical Campus provides a very solid base for the development of new healthcare products and services.

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  • Discoveries that Change the World

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    The Cambridge Biomedical Campus has gained a strong reputation for making biomedical advances that change modern medicine and patient care. With over 1,000 scientific projects underway at any one time, the Campus is a biomedical research hotbed, attracting and combining the skills of the best scientists, medics, researchers and specialist investors.  The wide range of facilities at the Campus allows researchers to progress their work quickly and efficiently.

    The co-location of activities on the site has helped clinicians and researchers to develop innovative approaches to diagnosis and treatment for patients which are of national and international importance.

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