Investment announced for medical research across the country

Funding has been announced for research centres across the country to support the improve the delivery of health and care services and boost the economy.

The funding aims to level up innovation and address health inequalities across the innovation.

The funding will be allocated by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), and will be spent on specialist research facilities.

The investment aims to boost the country's research infrastructure and support access to innovative technology and novel research projects, as well as boost regional economic growth with employment opportunities.

The funding will be spent across the country, with more than £260 million being spent outside of London, Oxford and Cambridge.

Health and Social Care Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister Thérèse Coffey said: "The pandemic has highlighted the importance of our booming research sector and the potential it has to not only strengthen health and care services, but lead to lifesaving developments.

"This additional funding will harness the UK’s world-leading innovation and allow research centres up and down the country to attract experts in their field and conduct research that saves lives.

"From helping develop the Covid vaccine to discovering world-first treatments, these centres have already delivered ground-breaking research and will continue to help us tackle some of the biggest health challenges we face, including cancer, to ensure the NHS continues to deliver world-class care."

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