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Government Confirms £75m for Cambridge International Bioinformatics Nerve Centre

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The government first earmarked the money in February this year, with the funding helping to make the European Molecular Biology Laboratory's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) the international nerve centre of the ELIXIR network (a pan-European effort to safeguard and foster data generated in life-science experiments).

The money will go on a new facility for biological data-storage to support life sciences research and its translation as well as a new technical hub there that will house 200 staff.

The funding will come from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills' Large Facilities Capital Fund and was announced earlier today as part of the government's wider life sciences commitment, which included a £180m catalyst fund of which £90m had previously been announced.

In an official EMBL-EBI statement, the Institute's director and coordinator of the preparatory phase of ELIXIR (funded under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme), Professor Janet Thornton said: "This commitment from the UK Government to ELIXIR emphasises the growing importance of biological information to every citizen.

"This funding puts Europe in a uniquely strong position to solve some of society's most pressing problems, with the UK right in the middle of the action. In the future we expect similar commitments from ELIXIR's members around Europe to build their nodes."