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    Prime minister Keir Starmer meets Pascal Soriot
    07/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime minister Keir Starmer meets with Chief Executive Officer of AstraZeneca Pascal Soriot, alongside the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alice Hodgson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime minister Keir Starmer meets Pascal Soriot
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    Prime minister Keir Starmer meets Pascal Soriot
    07/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime minister Keir Starmer meets with Chief Executive Officer of AstraZeneca Pascal Soriot, alongside the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alice Hodgson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
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    Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
    08/03/2024. London, United Kingdom. The Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits Cambridge Clinical Research Facility (CRF) and AstraZeneca at Cambridge University Hospital. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
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    Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
    08/03/2024. London, United Kingdom. The Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits Cambridge Clinical Research Facility (CRF) and AstraZeneca at Cambridge University Hospital. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
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    Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
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    Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
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    Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
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    Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
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    Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CCRC and AstraZeneca
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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image at the centre. A lady demonstrating how collecting data at home improves the patient experience and increases understanding of disease and treatment through continuous data capture.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image at the centre. A lady demonstrating how collecting data at home improves the patient experience and increases understanding of disease and treatment through continuous data capture.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image at the centre. A lady demonstrating how collecting data at home improves the patient experience and increases understanding of disease and treatment through continuous data capture.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image at the centre. A lady demonstrating how collecting data at home improves the patient experience and increases understanding of disease and treatment through continuous data capture.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image at the centre. A lady demonstrating how collecting data at home improves the patient experience and increases understanding of disease and treatment through continuous data capture.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image at the centre. A lady demonstrating how collecting data at home improves the patient experience and increases understanding of disease and treatment through continuous data capture.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image at the centre. A lady demonstrating how collecting data at home improves the patient experience and increases understanding of disease and treatment through continuous data capture.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    In the image Dr Mark Anderton & Kainat Khan presenting “humanised bone marrow on a chip technology”
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    In the image Dr Mark Anderton & Kainat Khan presenting “humanised bone marrow on a chip technology”
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    In the image Dr Mark Anderton & Kainat Khan presenting “humanised bone marrow on a chip technology”
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    In the image Dr Andrew Hall & Dr Amy Pointon presenting cellular heartbeats.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    In the image Dr Andrew Hall & Dr Amy Pointon presenting cellular heartbeats.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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  • ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    In the image Dr Andrew Hall & Dr Amy Pointon presenting cellular heartbeats.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    In the image Dr Andrew Hall & Dr Amy Pointon presenting cellular heartbeats.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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    ‘Follow the science’: AstraZeneca unveils £1bn R&D centre. Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company has come a long way since it fought off a takeover bid in 2014
    AstraZeneca unveils The Discovery Centre (DISC) in Cambridge
    Image captured during the lab tour.
    In the image Dr Andrew Hall & Dr Amy Pointon presenting cellular heartbeats.
    Little expense has been spared at the giant glass and steel structure that sprouts from a once-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of Cambridge.
    AstraZeneca’s £1bn new research and development centre houses 16 labs and 2,200 scientists, making it the biggest science lab in Britain along with the Francis Crick Institute in London, and the pharmaceutical company’s biggest single site investment to date. Designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Discovery Centre (Disc) covers an area the size of eight football pitches, and is part of Europe’s biggest biomedical cluster. Cambridge University, two hospitals and hundreds of research institutions and biotech firms are nearby. The building is flooded with natural light, captures its heat from the ground beneath, and its toilets are flushed with rain water.

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