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    Pirbright’s new livestock virus lab opened by Business Secretary Vince Cable

    chrislyddonBy chrislyddonNovember 3, 20143 Mins Read
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    Business Secretary Vince Cable has opened the BBSRC National Virology Centre, a state-of-the-art high-containment laboratory at The Pirbright Institute in Surrey. The pioneering new £135M laboratories will greatly enhance UK capability to prevent and control virus diseases of livestock and viruses that spread from animals to people.

    Funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), the laboratory uses new, world-leading bio-containment technologies developed specifically for The Pirbright Institute to enable scientists to study diseases such as bluetongue, foot-and-mouth disease, avian influenza and African swine fever. The new facilities will help to predict and prevent outbreaks and develop vaccines and diagnostics in order to protect the UK from devastating diseases that can affect animals and humans and cost millions to the UK economy.

    The Business Secretary also visited the construction site of a second laboratory, which is part of a further £100M+ investment that will ensure the UK has the necessary capabilities to study diseases affecting the rural economy and will contribute to protecting the nation from avian viral diseases such as bird flu.

    Business Secretary Vince Cable, said: “Disease spreading from animals to humans isn’t a plot from a Hollywood movie. Its results can have devastating impact on our health and the health of the countryside economy. This new centre will help protect both.

    “Investment like this is why we are designing a long-term science and innovation strategy, which will help British science to keep breaking barriers.”

    Professor John Fazakerley, Director, The Pirbright Institute, said: “Our new high-containment facilities have an exceptionally high standard of design and finish and will allow us to retain and recruit the very best expertise and continue to deliver high-impact science.”

    “The impact of the Institute’s science is global, its facilities and expertise provide a national capability and its work makes a strong contribution to health and economic prosperity in the UK and worldwide.”

    Professor Jackie Hunter, BBSRC Chief Executive, said: “The BBSRC National Virology Centre will ensure that the UK has the infrastructure to complement The Pirbright Institute’s scientific excellence to better enable the fight against viral diseases that threaten agriculture and animal health, and which could pose a threat to humans. In an era of global trade and climate change the UK cannot rely on its island status to protect us and cutting-edge science and facilities are vital to safeguard against these threats.”

    Animal health and welfare research is crucial to our economy and society. BBSRC-funded scientists at Pirbright played a vital role in saving the nation an estimated £480M and protected 10,000 jobs in the rural economy during the last bluetongue outbreak through their policy advice and forecasting of the disease threat. Pirbright research and surveillance was fundamental in the eradication of rinderpest – a disease that devastated European cattle herds in the early modern period and which until recently destroyed livelihoods and caused great animal welfare problems in Africa. Furthermore, the Institute’s combination of innovative research continues to result in new vaccines and diagnostics in partnership with commercial companies, underpinning vital and valuable livestock industries.

    The construction of the new laboratories to continue this important research involved new technologies and approaches to manage bio-containment. These include a complex network of negative air pressure systems, time-controlled barrier showers, high-tech waste treatment facilities and multiple containment layers of unique construction materials to protect the outside environment. The capabilities developed during the project mean that The Pirbright Institute and construction partner are now world-leading experts in high containment builds with technical leadership that is being sought by other countries.

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