NIHR | Manchester Biomedical Research Centre

NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre

The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is the largest BRC outside the South East of England and the beating heart of translational research across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and South Cumbria, transforming scientific breakthroughs into diagnostic tests and life-saving treatments for patients.

Awarded £64.1 million (2022-28) – the largest single research award given by the NIHR to the city region – Manchester BRC brings together world-leading researchers based at The University of Manchester and six of the country’s foremost NHS Trusts, with a vision to drive health improvements and lasting change for all through creative, inclusive and proactive research that identifies and bridges gaps between new discoveries and individualised care.

Manchester BRC is driving forward pioneering research in the areas of cancer (prevention and early detection, advanced radiotherapy, precision medicine, living with and beyond cancer), inflammation (rheumatic and musculoskeletal disease, respiratory medicine, dermatology, integrative cardiovascular medicine), under-researched conditions (hearing health, mental health, rare conditions) and advanced diagnostics and therapeutics (next generation phenotyping and diagnostics, next generation therapeutics).

Improving health across the city region

Recent News & Events

Early access to support linked to better recovery after Manchester Arena attack, studies find

Two new studies have found that people affected by the 2017 Manchester Arena terrorist attack showed improvement in mental health after engaging with dedicated support services.

Cancer Detectives: Finding the Cures

Professor Caroline Dive CBE, Cancer Precision Medicine Theme Co-Lead at the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre, will appear in the third episode of Cancer Detectives: Finding the Cures on Channel 4.

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Introducing the NIHR Manchester BRC

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Research is vital to help us understand more about a particular disease or condition and how to treat them.

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Opportunities for partnership working

We’re looking to build collaborations with industry, public and charity partners to deliver on our ambitious plans.

The development of new clinical tests and treatments requires significant investment, specialist facilities and a diverse skillset, only made possible through a collaborative approach.

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