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£50m Biotech facility opens at the University of Oxford

12 December 2008
A new £50 million Biochemistry building at the University of Oxford has been completed and will now house 300 lecturers, researchers and students previously based in separate buildings across the university.

The new building, which is 12,000sqm, is a distinctive facility with glass facades and coloured glass that the university says are designed to encourage collaboration between the researchers.

According to the university, research has become increasingly interdisciplinary and bringing the university's science community together is important to enable researchers to "come together easily and share their different areas of expertise".

"This is a beautiful, innovative and functional building. It allows conversations to happen that wouldn't otherwise take place in a thousand years," says Professor Kim Nasmyth, Head of the Department of Biochemistry.

Internationally renowned for its research on the understanding of DNA, cell growth and immunity, the university's Biochemistry Department is the largest in the UK.

The university says that another 500 researchers will be brought into the fore by a second phase, which will see the new building extended.ADNFCR-1584-ID-18928151-ADNFCR

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