From left to right: Jim Johnstone (Morrison Construction), David Moore (Ryden), Allan Cunningham (Morrison Construction), Paula Leca (Morrison Construction), Iain McInnes (University of Glasgow), Ruth McLaughlin (University of Glasgow), David Ewing (Morrison Construction), James Sheppard (Kadans), James Dawson (Kadans), Paul McCrorey (Morrison Construction)
From left to right: Jim Johnstone (Morrison Construction), David Moore (Ryden), Allan Cunningham (Morrison Construction), Paula Leca (Morrison Construction), Iain McInnes (University of Glasgow), Ruth McLaughlin (University of Glasgow), David Ewing (Morrison Construction), James Sheppard (Kadans), James Dawson (Kadans), Paul McCrorey (Morrison Construction) Representatives from the University of Glasgow, Kadans Science Partner and Morrisons Construction attended a ceremony to mark the start of works on the Health Innovation Hub in Govan Representatives from the University of Glasgow, Kadans Science Partner and Morrisons Construction attended a ceremony to mark the start of works on the Health Innovation Hub in Govan. A special turf cut ceremony was held at the site of the Health Innovation Hub, which is supported by Scottish Enterprise and is a flagship investment within the University's Glasgow Riverside Innovation District (GRID). The new facility will be home to commercial businesses as well as the University of Glasgow-led Living Laboratory for Precision Medicine - an internationally-leading programme, supported by UKRI Strength in Places Funding, which is focused on translating cutting-edge research and healthcare innovation into a real-world clinical setting. Designed to be highly flexible, the Health Innovation Hub includes both laboratory and office space for life science and health businesses, with research links to both the University of Glasgow and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
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