The Quadram Institute is a centre for food and health research, combining Quadram Institute Bioscience (formerly the Institute of Food Research), the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals’ endoscopy centre and aspects of the
University of East Anglia
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’s
Norwich Medical School
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and the Faculty of Science. It is located on the outskirts of
Norwich
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,
England
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, United Kingdom and is a member of the
Norwich Research Park.
The institute is housed in a purpose-built facility on the Norwich Research Park that opened in 2018. Its founding partners are Quadram Institute Bioscience, University of East Anglia, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. The institute combines research teams from the partners with a regional gastrointestinal
endoscopy unit
An endoscopy unit refers to a dedicated area where medical procedures are performed with endoscopes, which are cameras used to visualize structures within the body, such as the digestive tract and genitourinary system. Endoscopy units may be loca ...
and a
clinical trials facility. The first patients were treated in the endoscopy unit in December 2018.
History
The Institute of Food Research was created in 1968, spread over four sites; the
Meat Research Institute at Langford near
Bristol
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, the Food Research Institute (FRI) at
Colney
Colney () is a village in the western outskirts of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk.
History
Colney's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for 'Cola's' island.
Colney is listed in the Domesday Book as a settl ...
in Norwich, the National Institute for Research in Dairying (NIRD) in
Shinfield near Reading, and the
Long Ashton Research Station
Long Ashton Research Station (LARS) was an agricultural and horticultural government-funded research centre located in the village of Long Ashton near Bristol, UK. It was created in 1903 to study and improve the West Country cider industry and ...
. At the end of 1990, the Meat Research Institute Bristol laboratory was closed, and in 1992 the National Institute for Research in Dairying Reading laboratory was moved to the campus of the
University of Reading
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. In 1999, the institute's activities were consolidated in one location: Norwich;
On 28 April 2017, the Institute of Food Research transitioned into Quadram Institute Bioscience, ahead of a full opening of the Quadram Institute in 2018.
Research focus
The Quadram Institute has a research programme that covers:
* Food innovation and health
* Gut microbes and health
* Microbes in the food chain
* Food, microbes and public health.
Directors
The founding director is Ian Charles, who was appointed in 2015.
Building
Construction of the Quadram Institute building began in February 2016, and the building opened in September 2018. Wates Construction is the main contractor. It was designed by the London office of architects
NBBJ
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The building can house 300 scientists and 100 staff supporting the endoscopy centre with capacity for 40,000 endoscopy outpatient visits each year.
See also
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Science and technology in the United Kingdom
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Research Councils UK
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References
External links
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History of the Quadram InstituteBBSRC
Biological research institutes in the United Kingdom
British food and drink organisations
Buildings and structures in Norwich
Food science institutes
Genetics in the United Kingdom
Government agencies established in 1968
Research institutes established in 1968
Research institutes in Norfolk
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