New gene and cell therapy tech centre on track to completion by end of 2027

Ljubljana, 12 March - New premises for the Center for Gene and Cell Therapy Technologies are set to be completed by the end of 2027, with full operations expected by the end of 2029, the centre's head Mojca Benčina said as PM Robert Golob visited the Chemical Institute Wednesday. Golob said the facility will reinforce the institute's leading position in gene research.

Ljubljana, Institute of Chemistry. A working visit by Prime Minister Robert Golob and Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Igor Papič to the Institute of Chemistry, where they were briefed on plans to start construction of the Centre for Gene and Cell Therapy Technologies. Prime Minister Robert Golob and Director of the Institute of Chemistry Gregor Anderluh. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana, Institute of Chemistry.
A working visit by Prime Minister Robert Golob and Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Igor Papič to the Institute of Chemistry, where they were briefed on plans to start construction of the Centre for Gene and Cell Therapy Technologies.
Prime Minister Robert Golob and Director of the Institute of Chemistry Gregor Anderluh.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

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