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Work will shortly be underway on the new IMS-Tetsuya Nakamura Building, home to the new Institute of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine at Old Road Campus. The formal ground-breaking ceremony, which took place towards the end of last year, was organised by the Medical Sciences Development team in collaboration with the Department of Paediatrics.

IDRM ground-breaking – work gets underway! © Rob Judges
Image (from left to right) 1. Professor Georg Holländer 2. Dr Tetsuya Nakamura (Itabashi Medical System Group CEO) 3. British Heart Foundation’s CEO, Mr Simon Gillespie 4. The Chancellor, the Right Honourable Lord Patten of Barnes 5. Professor Paul Riley
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