Waters and BioCity launch open access laboratory at Alderley Park

Waters Corporation and BioCity celebrated the opening of a new open access analytical laboratory located in the BioHub at Alderley Park on Thursday, 11th February.

The laboratory offers Waters' state-of-the-art liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry and informatics technologies for scientists working in the pharmaceutical and life science industries.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne stated, "This is more great news for Alderley Park and for Life Sciences in Cheshire. We are home to so many innovative and growing businesses in the sector and I was delighted to hear that BioCity Group and larger employers like Waters are helping to nurture new talent."

"Scientists on-site now have access to state-of-the-art Waters' capabilities through the open access facility," said Rohit Khanna, Senior Vice President, Applied Technology. "The companies located at BioHub are engaged in breakthrough research and development. Close engagement with these companies provides Waters with a deeper insight into their needs and challenges."

The laboratory will be resourced with many of Waters' latest technology offerings and includes a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) system provided by Manchester Science Partnerships, the owners of Alderley Park.

Dr Glenn Crocker (MBE) CEO, BioCity Group said "At Alderley Park, and indeed across the BioCity group, we are working with a growth formula that provides emerging and growing companies with access to everything they need to succeed - be it people, facilities, finance or technology.

"The fact that our model and the work we are doing in partnership with Waters and MSP is recognized by the Chancellor is encouraging to hear. We are proud to be playing a leading role at the forefront of both the local and national economy."

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Alderley Park, BioCity, BioHub, Waters Corporation
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