| Posted: November 04, 2015
Plans for a new £22 million chemistry facility in the centre of Cambridge have now been approved.
Cambridge University's general council has signed off on plans to construct a new Chemistry of Health Centre, which will provide a home for its research into type II diabetes, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
The five-storey building, which will be built adjacent on the existing car park at the Department of Chemistry on Union Road, will also include laboratory, office and meeting space.
According to minutes printed in the University Reporter weekly bulletin, the building will also house "a Chemistry of Health Incubator, with research scientists from industrial partners and start-ups occupying laboratory and desk space alongside academics from Cambridge and collaborating institutions".
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