Whitechapel Life Science Campus

LSCC
London. Stansted. Cambridge. Consortium
Whitechapel Life Science Campus
Location
Access infrastructure
Business on the site
The Whitechapel life science campus is
located between the City of London, the
Olympic Park and Canary Wharf on the
eastern edge of London’s Med City.
Whitechapel Underground station is directly
adjacent to the site with underground,
overground and from 2018 Crossrail. This
transport hub puts the Heathrow within 60
minutes (38mins with Crossrail) and the vast
majority of London within easy reach.
࡟࡟ Activiomics
Offer
Queen Mary University of London in
partnership with Barts Health NHS Trust are
creating a life science campus in Whitechapel
with over 2 hectares of redevelopment
space. The wider regeneration of the
Whitechapel area will lead to the creation of
3,500 homes and an estimated 5,000 jobs
building on the new Crossrail station, already
under construction and due for completion in
2018, is also adding to the infrastructure and
residential appeal of the area.
They aim to take advantage of this
confluence of circumstances to create new
opportunities for research and innovation
in life sciences in the heart of London. This
means the large and diverse patient base of
2.5 million served by Barts Health NHS Trust
will be in close proximity to, and will benefit
from our world-class facilities for education,
research, accommodation, leisure, clinical
treatments and business start-ups.
࡟࡟ Bio Moti
࡟࡟ DegraSense
࡟࡟ Dice Engine Ltd
࡟࡟ Doc Box
࡟࡟ Ferlin Medical
Local authority area
࡟࡟ London Specialist Pharmacy
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
࡟࡟ Mediwise
࡟࡟ Neurotex
Proximity to other assets
࡟࡟ Close proximity to the City of London and
Canary Wharf with excellent local and
international transport links
࡟࡟ Retroscreen virology
࡟࡟ Spirogen
࡟࡟ Stealthyx
࡟࡟ Close proximity to London City Airport
࡟࡟ Vaxome Ltd
࡟࡟ A presence near the Olympic development
Sector represented
࡟࡟ Access to Queen Mary University of
࡟࡟ Pharmaceuticals
and associated enterprises
London facilities and as an entry point to
med city and UCL Partners
࡟࡟ The Royal London Hospital lies at
its heart, one of the UK’s largest PFI
redevelopments.
࡟࡟ Therapeutics
࡟࡟ Medical Diagnostics
Business activity
࡟࡟ R&D
࡟࡟ Clinical Trials
࡟࡟ Biological analysis
LSCC London. Stansted. Cambridge. Consortium
Life Science workspace type
The Blizard Building
The Blizard Building is home to the Centre of
the Cell – an educational charity dedicated to
inspiring curiosity and learning by connecting
science to everyday life.
The QMB Innovation Centre
The QMB Innovation Centre is the largest
purpose-built commercial lab space
in London for start-ups in science and
technology.
Lab designs are based on varied write up
laboratory split, and have been designed to
house both microbiological safety cabinets
and fume cupboards.
࡟࡟ Laboratories (laboratory & write-up units)
࡟࡟ Laboratories are designed to house
2
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development
opportunity in
Central London
microbiological safety cabinets and
chemistry fume cupboards
࡟࡟ Non-recirculating air regimes with
8 changes per hour
࡟࡟ Facilities room (glass wash, autoclave,
ice machine, washing machine & purified
water facilities)
࡟࡟ 120 seat Lecture Theatre and Costa Coffee
shop located within the building
࡟࡟ Adjacent to Bart’s & The London School
of Medicine and Dentistry and The Royal
London Hospital
࡟࡟ 24/7 electronic card access – with CCTV
linked into the University’s Security System
࡟࡟ Fully integrated BMS system to control the
internal environment
࡟࡟ 65 cycle spaces and shower facilities
Other amenities
We have two accredited UK Clinical
Research Collaboration Trials Units which
can provide assistance:
࡟࡟ Barts Clinical Trials Unit (formerly known
as the Cancer Prevention Trials Unit:
CPTU)
࡟࡟ The Pragmatic Clinical Trials Unit (PCTU)
In addition we have other facilities:
࡟࡟ Human Tissue Resource Centre (HTRC)
࡟࡟ Genome centre
࡟࡟ Stem cell laboratory
࡟࡟ Pharmacy support for clinical trials
࡟࡟ Laboratory services
࡟࡟ Imaging expertise
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Business support network
KEY LIFE
SCIENCE
LOCATIONS
Queen Mary Bioenterprises Innovation
Centre (QMB IC) has an extensive service
provider network, which has recently been
formed and will continue to be expanded.
This network aims to benefit QMB IC cluster
members & tenant companies by:
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࡟࡟ Making readily available a range of
important services to support the
successful growth of science & technology
companies
࡟࡟ Fostering links between Queen Mary
Innovation spin-outs, QMB IC cluster
members, tenants and the business
community
A1
Alconbury
Enterprise Zone
Cambridge
Research Park
࡟࡟ Providing support services via events,
clinic sessions, conferences and other
associated network activity
Institutional presence
࡟࡟ Barts NHS Trust
࡟࡟ Barts & The London School of Medicine
Cambridge
Science Park
A14
Northstowe
New Town
CBG
CAMBRIDGE
Babraham
Research
Campus
Cambridge
Biomedical Campus
Granta Park
Genome Campus
& Dentistry
A1
0
M11
࡟࡟ Growth Capacity Over 100,000 sq m of
development space
CAMBRIDGE AND ANGLIA
RUSKIN UNIVERSITIES
Stevenage
Bioscience
Catalyst
Chesterford
Research Park
DIRECT FLIGHTS TO
170 DESTINATIONS
STANSTED
A120
Harlow
Enterprise Zone
UNIVERSITY OF
HERTFORDSHIRE
ANGLIA RUSKIN
UNIVERSITY
M25
Park Plaza
Meridian Water
Tottenham
RAILWAY LINES
Kings Cross
Cluster UCL & Crick
Olympic Park
Tech City
WEST ANGLIA MAINLINE
LCY
EAST COAST MAINLINE
LHR
LONDON
KEY LOCATIONS
A ROADS
WHITECHAPEL
QUEEN MARY
UNIVERSITY
MOTORWAYS
AIRPORT
RAILWAY STATION
Royal Docks
Enterprise Zone
City of London
LGW
LSCC London. Stansted. Cambridge. Consortium
LSCC
London. Stansted. Cambridge. Consortium
Contact
lifescience@qmul.ac.uk
020 7882 5093
The London Stansted Cambridge Consortium (LSCC) is the strategic partnership of public and private organisations covering the area north
from the Royal Docks, Tech City, the City Fringe, Kings Cross, and the Olympic Park, up through the Lee Valley, the M11, A1 and A10 road,
the East Coast and West Anglia Mainline rail corridors to Stevenage, Harlow and Stansted, and through to Cambridge and Peterborough.
The consortium brings together public and private sector organisations which have the common aim of seeking economic growth, higher
employment rates, providing places for people and business while preserving the quality and character of the corridor. It members include the
local authorities, LEPs, universities, colleges and key businesses within the corridor.
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