Life Sciences

Life sciences hub in Brum

Councillor John Cotton, Matteo Perucchini and Stephen Galt from CHR – image from West Mids Growth Co.

Forty new research analyst jobs will be created at a new life sciences hub in Birmingham.

Cambridge Healthcare Research, the life sciences consultancy, chose Birmingham for its new base at the Lewis Building in the city centre.

This is the company’s first office outside of Cambridge and London, reinforcing the West Midlands’ growing reputation as the UK’s leading hotbed for life sciences – including four medical schools, the Precision Health Tech Accelerator (PHTA) on the Birmingham Health Innovation Campus, and the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMTHIA).

“Birmingham ticked all our boxes”

Matteo Perucchini, CEO at Cambridge Healthcare Research, said: “Birmingham ticked all our boxes when it came to selecting a location for our first office outside of the traditional life sciences ‘golden triangle’. We’re looking forward to contributing to the rise of the West Midlands’ life sciences ecosystem.”

Councillor John Cotton, leader of Birmingham city council, added: “From companies advancing pioneering drug development to manufacturers of next-generation medical devices, Birmingham has established a reputation as an attractive destination for life sciences focused occupiers. 

Vision for Birmingham Knowledge Quarter

“As the region’s vision for Birmingham Knowledge Quarter gathers pace, its offer to healthcare innovators will strengthen even further, with companies like Cambridge Healthcare Research exemplifying the innovation taking place here.”

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Simon is a former Press Association news wire journalist. He has worked in comms roles for Thames Water, Heathrow, Network Rail and Birmingham Airport.

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