Future vaccine makers to get VR-assisted training centre of excellence
Future medicine and vaccine makers will be able to develop their skills using virtual reality thanks to a new national Centre of Excellence being supported by Teesside University. The University, through its National Horizons Centre, has joined a consortium of UK higher education institutions to deliver training and outreach materials and programmes that address skills demands in the life sciences sector. The RESILIENCE Centre of Excellence for UK Medicines Manufacturing Skills is being led by the University of Birmingham and has received £4.5m of funding from Innovate UK and