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DNA pioneers to get new £197m lab | DNA pioneers to get new £197m lab |
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A £67m investment by the government has cleared the way for the rebuilding of the internationally-renowned Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB). | A £67m investment by the government has cleared the way for the rebuilding of the internationally-renowned Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB). |
The Cambridge-based laboratory has produced 13 Nobel Prize winners and is where DNA coding was first unravelled. | The Cambridge-based laboratory has produced 13 Nobel Prize winners and is where DNA coding was first unravelled. |
The funds enable the Medical Research Council, which runs LMB, to meet the £197m cost of a replacement for the 40-year-old building. | The funds enable the Medical Research Council, which runs LMB, to meet the £197m cost of a replacement for the 40-year-old building. |
The new facility will enable research into areas such as neurobiology. | The new facility will enable research into areas such as neurobiology. |
The redevelopment will also help the lab to expand its commercial activities. | The redevelopment will also help the lab to expand its commercial activities. |
John Denham, Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, said: "Investment in the redevelopment of LMB will help retain and attract some of the world's best scientists working on medical research. | John Denham, Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, said: "Investment in the redevelopment of LMB will help retain and attract some of the world's best scientists working on medical research. |
"This laboratory is a key example of the UK leading the world in conducting basic research, translating it into health benefits and commercialising it into wealth benefits. | "This laboratory is a key example of the UK leading the world in conducting basic research, translating it into health benefits and commercialising it into wealth benefits. |
Cash from commercial activities | Cash from commercial activities |
"Antibody research carried out at LMB has resulted in cancer drugs such as Herceptin and current research is looking at monoclonal antibodies to treat asthma. | "Antibody research carried out at LMB has resulted in cancer drugs such as Herceptin and current research is looking at monoclonal antibodies to treat asthma. |
"Scientists based at the Cambridge laboratory have helped start more than a dozen companies. | "Scientists based at the Cambridge laboratory have helped start more than a dozen companies. |
"The new site will enable researchers to work closely with Cambridge University's clinical school and the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust." | |
The £67m contribution from the government is provided through its large facilities capital fund. | The £67m contribution from the government is provided through its large facilities capital fund. |
The remainder of the cash will be provided by the Medical Research Council and includes capital generated as a result of the commercialisation of discoveries made at LMB. | The remainder of the cash will be provided by the Medical Research Council and includes capital generated as a result of the commercialisation of discoveries made at LMB. |
The University of Cambridge will contribute at least £7.5m in return for lease of space to accommodate 40 research workers. | The University of Cambridge will contribute at least £7.5m in return for lease of space to accommodate 40 research workers. |
The laboratory was founded in 1947 and the current premises were built in 1962. | The laboratory was founded in 1947 and the current premises were built in 1962. |
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