£5m research centre helps hunt for cures
The new home for the Centre for Immunology and Infection at York
University will help experts better understand a range of chronic ailments and develop techniques for their prevention and cure.
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University vice-chancellor Prof Brian Cantor said: "York is already in the vanguard of research into immunology and infectious diseases and these new facilities will further enhance our world-class research in this area."
Scientists in York have already established an international reputation in the fields of immunology, pathogen biology and experimental
medicine.
The new building includes an additional three floors of laboratories, increased facilities for handling high-risk pathogens and a specialist clinical suite for volunteer studies and clinical trials.