UCLH/UCL Biomedical Research Centre, Medical research facility in Tottenham Court Road, London, United Kingdom.
UCLH/UCL Biomedical Research Centre is a medical research facility on Tottenham Court Road in London operating across four main areas: cancer, cardiometabolism, infection and immunity, and neuroscience. The facility houses specialized equipment and advanced laboratory spaces where researchers conduct studies across these disciplines.
The centre was established in 2007 as one of five original Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centres created by the National Institute for Health and Care Research in England. This founding was part of a national effort to strengthen clinical research across the country.
The centre brings together medical professionals, researchers, and academics who work side by side on projects and clinical trials. You can see how academic expertise and clinical practice blend together in the daily work of improving patient care.
The facility is located at Maple House on Tottenham Court Road and visits typically require advance arrangement with the centre. As an active research environment, access to certain areas may be limited to protect ongoing work and maintain scientific standards.
The partnership between UCL and UCLH was responsible for roughly eleven percent of all frequently cited biomedical research papers in the United Kingdom by 2011. This statistic reveals the significant impact the centre has had on the nation's research output.
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