About Precision Medicine Scotland Innovation Centre
PMS-IC brings together industry innovators, clinicians and world-class researchers to collaborate on Precision Medicine opportunities.
PMS-IC’s focus is on linking Scotland’s domain expertise, data assets and delivery capability to accelerate the adoption of Precision Medicine: new products and services for a global market.
Precision Medicine: changing the way we think about health problems.
Better diagnostics and earlier intervention
Optimal treatment selection
More effective medicine development
PMS-IC was formed by the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) in 2013, with an initial investment of £8 M. The Centre received further funding of £4M in 2016 to develop the Scottish Precision Medicine Ecosystem (PME).
The Innovation Centre was established by a consortium of partners from 4 Scottish NHS Health Boards, 4 Scottish Universities and 2 industrial partners in informatics: Aridhia Ltd and in genetics with ThermoFisher Scientific Ltd.
PMS-IC is based at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow. The new 14 floor Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow (adult) building is one of the largest acute hospitals in the UK and home to major specialist services such as renal medicine, transplantation and vascular surgery, with state-of-the-art Critical Care, Theatre and Diagnostic Services. Industry and academia are embedded at the core of QEUH: with significant investments from Glasgow University, Glasgow City Council and the NHS.
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Meet the Team
PMS-IC’s Core Delivery Team.
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Governance
Our Governance policies, processes and Board.
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Our Partners
A consortium of partners from 4 Scottish NHS Health Boards, 4 Scottish Universities and 2 industrial Partners.
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Work with PMS
Work with PMS
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Become a Part of the Ecosystem
To join us or to help get your collaboration started.
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Start a Conversation
Get in touch with us at PMS-IC to find out more.