Record private donation funds Vic pandemic drugs centre

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A new global pandemic therapeutics centre will be set up in Melbourne after a record donation from an international businessman and philanthropist.

Canadian and New Zealand businessman Geoffrey Cumming, who lives in Melbourne, has donated $250 million to the University of Melbourne to establish the centre.

It is the largest philanthropic donation to medical research in Australia’s history and the centre will be named in his honour.

The centre was announced on Wednesday at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Parkville.

“The Cumming Global Centre for Pandemic Therapeutics will focus on research in emerging, high potential molecular platforms and computational techniques to develop new therapeutics with unprecedented speed,” Doherty Institute director Sharon Lewin said.

“It will provide long-term support for both junior and senior researchers to tackle big and bold ideas.”

The Victorian government has already committed $75 million to the project, which is expected to create more than 200 long-term jobs.

“This is an investment in our leading medical researchers to create life-saving therapeutics and vaccines for infectious diseases and help us fight future pandemics,” Premier Daniel Andrews said.

The centre will be established in the new $650 million Australian Institute for Infectious Disease, first announced in 2020.

-AAP

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