New Centre for Research into Rare Disease set to be built in London

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A new Centre for Research into Rare Disease is set to be built in London between Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), University College London (UCL) and the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, a recent news report in the local media has been able to reveal.
 
The new centre will enable clinicians and researchers to work side-by-side in advancing our understanding of rare diseases, identifying new and better treatments and manufacturing innovative medical devices.
 
Situated adjacent to the hospital, it will incorporate an outpatient department that will host clinics for children and young people with a range of rare and complex conditions. It will also house a variety of laboratories, specialist equipment rooms and workspaces where more than 350 experts will develop diagnostic procedures, manufacture gene and cell therapies and create personalised medical devices.
 
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