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More than 3 years after construction commenced, the Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine (IDRM) is proud to announce that the IMS-Tetsuya Nakamura Building, which houses the new Institute, at Old Road Campus has been completed.

Front view of the new Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine (IDRM) building © Chris Price/Eveline James

Despite the challenges presented by BREXIT and the COVID-19 pandemic the building has now seen its practical completion and been officially handed over to Oxford University.

IDRM research groups are eager to get started in their common goal to treat some of the world’s most prolific diseases. Over the next few years, the IDRM will house around 240 world-leading scientists who will foster multidisciplinary collaborations at the intersection of developmental biology and regenerative medicine. 

Read the full story on the IDRM website