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Anna Dominiczak, Regius Professor of Medicine

Vice Principal & Head of College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences

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Julie Brittenden, Professor of Vascular Surgery

R&D Director, Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board

Welcome

College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences

• Staff and students at 6 locations

•Gilmorehill•Garscube •Rowardennan (SCENE)•Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus•West of Scotland Beatson Oncology Centre•Glasgow Royal Infirmary

• Capital Investment of over £100M

• Annual turnover of £200M

• Laboratories of internationally recognised quality

College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences

• Over 2,200 staff and 5,000 students

• Research annual income of over £105M

• 3 REF Submissions ranked within the UK Top 10

• 7 subjects in top 10 in Times / Sunday Times league table (#1 for Dentistry, Nursing & Animal Science)

• Ranked in the top 50 world universities for clinical, pre-clinical and health subjects (Times Higher & QS)

RESEARCH Beacons

• Precision Medicine & Chronic Diseases - £260M

• One Health - £121M

• Addressing Inequalities - £97M

*research funding over the last 5 years

* Regius Chair of

Precision Medicine

Glasgow Undergraduate Medical School

Student satisfaction at highest ever level

Ranked #1 in Scotland

Ranked #8 (of 34) in the UK

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National Student Survey Q 22

* Widening accessis our strength

University

IndustryNHS

Queen ElizabethUniversity Hospital

Includes UK’s first 7Tesla MRI scanner in a clinical setting + industry space

Imaging Centre of Excellence (ICE)

• 4-floor building due to open early 2017• dedicated floor for 7T clinical research • entire floor (11,000 sq ft) for industry• multidisciplinary research space • adjacent to Stratified Medicine Scotland

Innovation Centre and Clinical Research Facility

“to support and increase the level of high quality health research conducted in Scotland for the health and financial benefits of our population, so that Scotland is recognised globally as a “come to place” for health science.”

Research Strategy : Ambition

Professor Andrew Morris FRSE FMedSci, Chief Scientist (Health)

Scotland’s Biomedical Backbone

Dundee

Clinical Research Centre

Health Informatics Centre&Memo

Glasgow

Integrated CRF

Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

Royal Infirmary

Beatson Oncology CentreEdinburgh

Wellcome CRF

Institute Med Cell Biol

Aberdeen

Institute of

Medical Sciences

• Purpose built basic biomedical research institutes• Integrated general clinical research facilities

R & D CLINICAL TRIALS UNIT

BIOREPOSITORYTissue acquisition &

distribution

SAFE HAVENHealth Informatics

Research

CLINICAL TRIALS PHARMACY

CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITIES

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Logistics & facilitation

RESEARCH IMAGING

PLATFORM

Glasgow Biomedicine –Partnership in Clinical Research

Broad portfolio covers Oncology, Child Health, RA, Anaesthetics, Stroke, Mental Health and Inflammation

Several first-into-man studies (involving stem cells and genetically modified viral vectors)

Close links across Scotland via the NHS Research Scotland

Provides a one-stop shop for clinical trials across Glasgow and West of Scotland

• 52% of Scotland’s population – chronic disease and co-morbidity

• Total number of clinical studies (CT, governance & device studies) – 1301• 311 commercially sponsored • 990 non-commercial, academic - led

Thank you

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