The first scientists are moving in and beginning to work in The Francis Crick Institute – a new £650m world-leading medical research centre in Central London.
Backed by £350m of government investment, the new Francis Crick Institute will support 1,250 scientists in investigating and understanding biological processes that could lead to pioneering drugs and treatments for illnesses such as cancer, stroke and motor neurone disease. Named after Sir Francis Crick – the British scientist jointly responsible for the discovery of the…
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