Campus Berlin-Buch
The Berlin-Buch campus ( Berlin district of Buch in the Pankow district . Since 1990, a science and technology site with biomedical research facilities, a biotech park and service facilities has been built on an area of 32 hectares . Berlin-Buch is one of the major players in the health city of Berlin and the cluster health economy - a focus of the joint innovation strategy Berlin-Brandenburg. The Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) located here is one of the TOP 20 biomedical research institutions worldwide. Together with the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, the MDC operates university outpatient clinics on the Berlin-Buch campus as part of the Experimental and Clinical Research Center.
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The Academy for Health Berlin-Brandenburg eV, one of the largest state-recognized training institutions for health professions in Germany, has its headquarters in the immediate vicinity. Around every tenth Berlin trainee in the health professions completes his training in Buch. With the Transparent Laboratory , Buch has one of the largest extracurricular learning locations in Berlin.
Berlin-Buch is also a center for medical care. In addition to the HELIOS Klinikum Berlin-Buch, a maximum care hospital, two important specialist clinics are located here: the Immanuel Hospital Berlin, which specializes in the treatment of rheumatic diseases, and the Evangelical Lung Clinic Berlin. With a total of more than 1200 beds, the clinics are now concentrated on one of the five historic hospital areas.
The operating company of the Berlin-Buch campus is BBB Management GmbH Campus Berlin-Buch (BBB).
development
The sanatoriums in Berlin-Buch were already known far beyond the city limits and established the long tradition of Berlin-Buch as a medical location. In 1929, a new building for the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research under the direction of Professor Oskar Vogt was built on the site of today's Berlin-Buch campus . With its neurological clinic, the institute was the largest and most modern facility in the field of neurology worldwide in terms of research and patient care. In 1947 the Institute for Medicine and Biology of the German Academy of Sciences emerged from the Brain Research Institute. In 1972 the Central Institutes for Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Cardiovascular Research of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR developed from this institute . With German unification in 1990, a new chapter in development history began. In contrast to many other East German locations, Buch was not wound up. The Science Council continued to rely on the collaboration between theoretical and clinical research. With this decision, the foundation was laid to develop Buch into an important health, science and technology center. A first milestone was the establishment of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) in December 1992. The tradition of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR was continued with the research focus on cancer and cardiovascular research.
The development of the health location Berlin-Buch is funded by the program “Economic Measures” with funds from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the program “Improvement of the regional economic structure” (GRW 11/11) from the Senate Department for Economics, Technology and Women as well as the district office Pankow.
Traffic development
Streets
The Berlin-Buch campus is only 15 km as the crow flies from the city center and can be easily reached by public transport and by car.
Public transport
The Buch S-Bahn stop is located near the campus . The S-Bahn line S2 stops here. With the bus lines 150 and 158 to "Theodor-Brugsch-Str." or by bus 353 to "Campus Buch".
Current data
Around 6,000 people are employed in the health sector at the Berlin-Buch health center - 2900 of them on the research campus and another 3200 on the neighboring clinic campus and in care facilities. The Academy of Health with locations in Berlin-Buch, Bad Saarow and Eberswalde trains over 2300 young people in twelve different health professions every year.
Usable area in the BiotechPark Berlin-Buch (laboratory and office building) 31,000 m²
- Number of companies: 56
- Employees in companies: 776
- Occupancy rate in the BiotechPark: 90%
- Free building sites in the BiotechPark: 4000 m²
- New drugs in preclinical and clinical testing: 18
Research institutions Campus Berlin-Buch
- Employees (total): 2156
from that:
- Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC): 1635
- Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology (FMP): 271
- Clinical Research Charité Campus: 250
Scientific institutions
- Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin - Campus Berlin Buch
- Evangelical Lung Clinic Berlin (ELK)
- Experimental Clinical and Research Center (ECRC) (Research Center of the MDC and the Charité)
- HELIOS Clinic Berlin-Buch
- Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology (FMP)
- Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC)
- Immanuel Hospital Berlin (Special Clinic for Rheumatology)
Selected companies
- Congen biotechnology
- Eckert & Ziegler AG
- Glycotopes
- Stratec Molecular
- Silence Therapeutics
- Institut e & g - genetic metabolic analysis
Incubators
- Innovation and Start-Up Center Campus Berlin-Buch (IGZ)
Technology parks
Others
- Academy of Health Berlin / Brandenburg eV
- Training and further education center for medical / social training professions
Berlin places of the future
- Glass laboratory (facility for extracurricular, natural science education and training)
- BBB Management GmbH
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Beatrice Hamberger: Campus book: Living at the lighthouse. In: Tagesspiegel . October 23, 2013, accessed February 10, 2014 .
- ↑ Locations on Berlin.de
- ↑ Profile Berlin-Buch - Urban planning concepts for Berlin on Berlin.de (PDF; 6.8 MB)
- ↑ (m / s): Business day on the Berlin-Buch campus. In: Pankower Allgemeine Zeitung. October 20, 2013, accessed February 10, 2014 .
- ↑ Berliner Zukunftsorte - Where knowledge becomes work , on berlin.de, October 23, 2012 (PDF; 1.12 MB)
Coordinates: 52 ° 37 ′ 33.9 ″ N , 13 ° 30 ′ 10.7 ″ E