Imperial College Opens £167 Million Molecular Sciences Research Hub


'Biggest new academic building in generation' home to over 800 scientists in White City

New Molecular Sciences Research Hub at Imperial College Campus White City

The new hub is described as the UK’s most significant scientific development since the Francis Crick Institute and the largest investment in a university building in 21st century London.

Mayor Sadiq Khan with Imperial College President Alie Gast

The Molecular Sciences Research Hub was opened by the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan with Imperial’s President Alice Gast, pictured above, along with Science Museum Group Chair Dame Mary Archer and Bernard Taylor, Chair of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition for 1851.

Imperial’s world-renowned Department of Chemistry has relocated to the Hub after more than a century in its historic home in South Kensington. This legacy is marked by the original 1846 foundation stone, placed by Prince Albert, which is now housed in MSRH, as shown in the picture above.

Designed to break down traditional barriers between scientific disciplines, the Molecular Sciences Research Hub will convene the collective expertise of more than 800 scientists, clinicians, engineers and business partners under one roof to address global challenges across areas such as energy, healthcare and sustainability.

Imperial College says the new Hub will support innovative molecular-based science and engineering - from chemistry through to its interfaces with materials and biology - with a focus on six core research themes: chemical biology and healthcare; energy; environmental and green chemistry; imaging, sensing and analytical chemistry; materials and molecular design; and synthesis and catalysis.

The Mayor  said: "This fantastic facility is already attracting the brightest minds from across the UK, Europe and beyond. This is great news for London and for our economy. London is the leading city in the world for scientific research and development – and the pioneering MSRH is yet more evidence that our capital is open to innovation and talent."

Professor Alice Gast, President of Imperial College London, said: "The Molecular Sciences Research Hub puts London at the forefront of a scientific revolution. This extraordinary facility will allow Imperial’s leading academics, brilliant students and collaborators to make scientific breakthroughs and innovations to benefit society.

" From understanding disease at a molecular level to developing clean energy technologies, White City will be home to some of the 21st century’s most exciting scientific advances."

The Molecular Science Research Hub at Imperial College White City Campus

Among the Hub’s technical and laboratory areas, which are clustered around a full height atrium and 250 person lecture theatre, is the Centre for Rapid Online Analysis of Reactions or ROAR, the UK’s first national centre for the study of reactions, focusing on data-centric chemistry.

The Agilent Measurement Suite brings together private sector and academic researchers as they use and develop advanced analytical instruments to tackle scientific challenges including in health, the environment, energy and fundamental biology.

The launch event formed part of ChemFest 2019, a festival of chemistry being held by the Science Museum, V&A, Imperial College London, Royal College of Art, Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, the Royal Albert Hall and Royal Society of Chemistry to celebrate 150 years of the periodic table of the elements.

 

 

October 16, 2017