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Oct 21, 2021

Construction begins on new multi-million gene therapy innovation centre

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A groundbreaking event has been held to mark the start of construction work for a new gene therapy innovation centre, which is set to advance scientific discoveries and promising treatment options for many life-threatening diseases. 

Building work on the University of Sheffield’s Gene Therapy Innovation and Manufacturing Centre (GTIMC) is now underway by Robertson Construction Group on site at the University’s Innovation District. The new centre will be close to existing translational research facilities and will contribute to an ongoing programme of regional investment and regeneration. 

G&T is providing Project Management services for the GTMIC which is one of three pioneering hubs in a new £18 million network funded by LifeArc and the Medical Research Council (MRC), with support from the Biotechnology Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).

"We are delighted to maintain our role of PM support to the University of Sheffield on this site - our sixth scheme in succession"

Jim Boothroyd

G&T Partner

Gene therapy is a promising treatment option for more than 7,000 rare diseases that currently have no cure. It aims to treat these conditions by engineering another gene to replace, silence or manipulate the faulty one.

The state-of-the-art centre will bring together academic institutions, NHS trusts, non-profit and industry partners across the north of England, Midlands and Wales enabling academic-led clinical trials of novel gene therapies. The GTIMC will deliver essential translational and regulatory support alongside extensive training and skills programmes to enable upskilling and address shortage of skills in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) manufacturing.

Read the full press release .

G&T has also provided Project Management services to the University of Sheffield for the Translational Energy Research Centre, Laboratory for Verification and Validation, iCAIR, Royce Translation Centre and Factory 2050 AMRC.

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