26th September 2011 Translation Centre Leipzig full on schedule
Last Friday, 23rd September 2011, the users of the University Leipzig and the State owned Enterprise SIB, a Saxon Construction and Real Estate Company gave the go ahead for the exemplary laboratory of Leipzig's translation centre of regenerative medicine (TRM); - an entire 6 months ahead of the completion of the research tract.
Clients and users also signed off the colour and guidance scheme. The graphic design element of it relates back to regenerative medicine: the stem cell. Abstracted and enlarged umpteen times the human stem cell forms the basic design principle of the reconstructed research complex, which contains laboratories of various security levels and a vast animal tract.
The reconstruction of the old women's clinic into a translation centre for regenerative medicine evolves out of a VOF procedure in 2007. ksg will hand over the keys in March 2012. The building ensemble, now a listed building, has been used as a women's clinic since its opening in 1928.
From left to right: TRM-Director, Prof. Dr. Emmerich; director at ksg, Steffen Kühn; Assistant Director of Research, Prof. Dr. Sack.
