Lilly Research Centre
Appearance
Lilly Research Centre | |
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Erl Wood Manor[1] | |
Alternative names | Erl Wood, Eli Lilly Research & Development, Eli Lilly Campus |
General information | |
Type | Medical Research Centre |
Address | Surrey, GU20 6PH |
Coordinates | 51°22′35″N 0°40′39″W / 51.3764°N 0.6776°W |
Elevation | 70 m (230 ft) |
Current tenants | 600 employees |
Completed | 1967[2] |
Inaugurated | 1967 |
Cost | £1.5m |
Client | Lilly Industries |
Owner | Eli Lilly Corporation |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 2 |
Floor area | 23,154 sq ft |
The Lilly Research Centre is a medical research centre in Surrey. It is the European headquarters of Eli Lilly and Company.
History
In 1968, when the centre opened, Eli Lilly was spending £20m on research in the UK. The average research cost of a new molecular entity is currently over £1bn. In 2003, a £40m investment transformed the site into a Centre of Excellence in Neuroscience Research.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York visited the site on 11 June 2003.[3]
Directors
- David Dennen
- John Wold 1983-
- Karin Briner 2007-10
Structure
It is accessed via the A30 and B3020, and the A322 via junction 3 of the M3. The site has a 200-seat restaurant. The EMC building opened in 2000. The site is set in woodland.
See also
References
- ^ New Scientist March 1986
- ^ Lilly Research Centre
- ^ Times, 12 June 2003, page 35
External links
Categories:
- 1967 establishments in England
- Buildings and structures in Surrey
- Commercial buildings completed in 1967
- Eli Lilly and Company
- Health in Surrey
- Neuroscience research centres in the United Kingdom
- Pharmaceutical industry in the United Kingdom
- Pharmaceutical research institutes
- Research institutes established in 1967
- Research institutes in Surrey
- Surrey building and structure stubs