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Bid to set up £210m Early Diagnosis Institute in the North East

The proposed centre builds on the existing strengths of the life sciences sector in the North East

Medical technician filling test tubes in a laboratory

A £210m project to develop new ways of providing early diagnosis for diseases like cancer and dementia has been announced in the North East.

The Early Diagnostics Institute aims to find new ways of detecting diseases associated with ageing before they become irreversible and is aiming to switch the key health research away from the ‘golden triangle’ of Oxford, Cambridge and London.

Significant Government backing would be needed to make the project a reality, but it is hoped the research could ultimately bring significant financial benefits to the NHS by selling new treatments around the world.

The scheme would also create 320 highly-skilled and well-paying jobs, with the Institute likely to be set up at Newcastle’s Helix science and business park and the National Horizons Centre in Darlington, part of Teesside University.

The project is the brainchild of Will Dracup, who has founded and worked for a number of life sciences companies in the North East, as well as being a visiting professor at Newcastle and Sunderland universities.

He is working with health trusts and universities in the region, and is hoping to get Government backing from funds dedicated to the levelling up agenda, as well as broader scientific funding pots.

Will Dracup of EDI and Andrew Moffat of NELEP pictured outside The Biosphere, a hub for life science innovation, on Newcastle Helix(Image: handout from Karol Marketing)

Mr Dracup said: “I am convinced EDI can make a massive difference to healthcare, not just in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, but worldwide.

“Our region is home to many of the country’s leading medical research specialists and doctors and with this pool of expertise and talent on our doorstep it is fitting that EDI aims to become a jewel in the crown of the North East.”