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Cincinnati Children’s will invest approximately $60m in the centre to cover the design, construction, and equipment costs.

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in the US has announced plans to expand its clinical trials capacity by establishing the Applied Gene and Cell Therapy Center.

The new centre marks a significant step towards enhancing the institution’s clinical trials for new drugs and biological therapies for cancer, blood diseases or genetic disorders.

Cincinnati Children’s will initially fund approximately $60m in the Applied Gene and Cell Therapy Center, covering design, construction, and equipment costs.

The facility spans 111,000ft² on a 14.6-acre site.

It will share the premises with a supply chain distribution hub, which will support Cincinnati Children’s three hospitals and more than 40...

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