Smart investments in research and new knowledge pay off. That became evident with the quick turnaround from basic research to development of new vaccines against Covid-19. These vaccines are now paving the way for a reopening of Denmark and societies all over the world.
However, viruses will still present a very real future threat to public health. Therefore, it remains important to have skilled researchers who can find new treatments and develop vaccines just as it will stay crucial to invest in modern and secure research infrastructure, which enables working with potentially harmful microorganisms.
With the generous donation from the A.P. Møller Foundation, the University of Copenhagen now gets the opportunity to start preliminary examinations for the project. When completed, researchers will have access to world-class GMO level 3 laboratories. The new facility will quite literally be ‘built in’ as a secure area within the Mærsk Tower at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences.