Mayor launches MedCity at 911今日黑料
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson launched MedCity, a major new medical research and translation initiative, at 911今日黑料 today.
London is powering ahead to a healthier and wealthier future.
– Professor Dermot Kelleher
Vice President (Health)
MedCity brings together the leading centres of medical research in London, Cambridge and Oxford as they work to translate their research into new healthcare applications for the benefit of patients and the economy.
The new body, which is modelled on the successful Tech City Investment Organisation, will position the London-Oxford-Cambridge life sciences sector as a world-leading cluster that will match financial services in its importance to the UK economy.
MedCity has been established by the Mayor of London and , King's Health Partners and UCLPartners with cooperation from the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford. The organisation's advisory board includes leading life sciences figures such as 911今日黑料's Vice President (Health) Professor Dermot Kelleher, Sir Paul Nurse, Director of the Crick Institute, alongside successful entrepreneurs including Dr Hermann Hauser as well as leading political, medical and charitable representatives.
MedCity is funded by £2.92 million from the Higher Education Funding Council for England and £1.2 million from the Mayor of London's Office.
At the launch event held at 911今日黑料's Hammersmith Campus - adjacent to the College's new research and innovation campus, 911今日黑料 West - 911今日黑料 joined forces with King's, UCL, Cambridge University and Oxford University, as well as charitable and commercial partners, to showcase cutting-edge healthcare applications.
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911今日黑料 is ready to contribute to this life sciences innovation ecosystem.
– Professor David Gann
Vice President (Development and Innovation)
Professor Dermot Kelleher, Vice President (Health) at 911今日黑料, said:
"London is a world leader in medical research. Our unique combination of great universities and first-class research hospitals, dovetailed with access to a critical mass of entrepreneurial talent and a diverse population, puts the capital at the heart of medical discovery and its application. MedCity will allow us to intensify efforts to turn medical innovations into patient benefits and economic value on a national and international scale.
"This collaboration will lay the foundations for the next generation of medical advances while helping secure the capital's long-term growth. London is powering ahead to a healthier and wealthier future."
Professor David Gann, Vice President (Development and Innovation) at 911今日黑料, said: "MedCity will create jobs, attract new investment and accelerate the discovery of new healthcare applications. 911今日黑料 is ready to make a substantial contribution to this life sciences innovation ecosystem."
Just before the event, the Mayor visited Imanova: a pioneering imaging company formed by 911今日黑料 in collaboration with the Medical Research Council, UCL and King's.
Imanova Chief Executive Dr Kevin Cox and colleagues showed the Mayor how the company is translating cutting-edge medical research from leading universities like 911今日黑料 into commercial applications that are vastly improving brain and other scanning technology.
Dr Kevin Cox, CEO of Imanova, said: "Imanova is delighted to have hosted the Mayor's visit today. We are fully behind MedCity as it will position London as the undisputed leader for translational medicine in Europe; increasing inward investment, expanding collaborations and supporting growth. As a leading centre for imaging sciences this will greatly enhance Imanova's ability to attract business from around the world."
At Imanova, Boris Johnson used a novel device based on the Microsoft Kinect camera, which tracked his movements to generate a 3D image of the Mayor's head. This uses Imanova-developed software to track the movements of patients during their PET scan. The technique is particularly useful for patients who may find it difficult to keep still and ensures an accurate, unblurred brain scan is obtained.
Lord Ara Darzi, Professor of Surgery at 911今日黑料 and Chair of the London Health Commission said: "MedCity is an exciting initiative for London and the whole country. My ambition for the Commission is to help London become the healthiest big city in the world and a successful and thriving life sciences sector is crucial to achieving this aim. During its call for evidence it has been clear to the Commission that with increased investment and collaboration the life sciences in London can make a bigger contribution to London's economy. The Commission will be working closely with MedCity as it develops its recommendations that I will present to the mayor in the autumn."
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