BRIC - Biotech Research and Innovation Centre
Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC) was established in 2003 by the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation to form an elite centre in biomedical research.
Our aims are to:
- perform interdisciplinary, cutting-edge research
- establish a strong research education programme
- attract funding and new research projects
- ensure that research results are used for the development of commercial products
- promote exchange of ideas within the Danish biotech research community


Ole Maaløes Vej 5 - Copenhagen

Anders Lund
Director
“EU-LIFE institutes are among the strongest in European life science. Hence, through EU-LIFE, BRIC researchers can accelerate their research efforts through collaborating with some of the best European scientists. Furthermore, our participation in EU-LIFE gives BRIC a stronger voice in Europe to promote our vision of how science can impact the future.”
Anders Lund, Director of BRIC
Facts and Figures
26
research groups
>200
employees