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Plans Approved for New Cancer Centre

Mar 22 2016

A planning application by the University of Southampton to build the Centre for Cancer Immunology has been approved by the city’s council. It will be based at Southampton General Hospital and bring together world leading cancer scientists to expand interdisciplinary research teams, increase the number of clinical trials and develop lifesaving drugs.

Professor Tim Elliott, Director of the Centre for Cancer Immunology, commented: “We are delighted to receive planning permission for the new Centre. We hope to start work as soon as possible. We will be working with the hospital to ensure there is minimal disruption to patients, visitors and staff on the hospital site and hope to have the building completed in 2017.”
The University launched a campaign last year to raise £25 million to fund the new Centre and is has reached 75 per cent of the target. One such donor is Matthew Hodgson of Warwick Capital Partners LLP. “The creation of a world-leading Centre will not only reinforce collaboration and exchange of ideas but it will also attract the greatest minds in the field,” he said.

New treatments being developed at Southampton in the form of vaccines and antibodies, direct special immune cells against cancers. These ‘killer’ cells can control and shrink cancer and give long-lasting protection. The University has developed treatments to target some of the most aggressive forms of the disease including cancers of the lung and skin, and childhood neuroblastoma. Results from clinical trials are very promising with more than 20 per cent of participants living cancer free.

Professor Elliott said: “The University has a long-standing track in innovative immunology research with a strong and successful ‘bench to bedside’ approach. This new Centre will enhance our expertise and expand the research teams in Southampton to make even greater progress in developing new treatments. The next few years will see great advances in immune therapies for cancer with the University of Southampton at the very forefront of discovery."


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