The first joint research units were set up by bioMérieux and a number of hospitals to promote interactions
with hospital doctors and place public health and medicine at the heart of bioMérieux’s R&D activities.
With this objective in mind, three units were created with Hospices Civils de Lyon (Hôpital Edouard Herriot
and Hôpital Lyon-Sud) in France,
and with Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center in China.
Institut Mérieux subsequently expanded the program’s scope from in vitro diagnostics to immunotherapy as well,
enlisting its company, Transgene, in the process.
Today, the efforts of these joint research units are focused on biomarkers.
Institut Mérieux’s innovation strategy reaffirms its commitment to build partnerships with leading international public
health agencies and stakeholders.
A recent example of this commitment is the new research unit Institut Mérieux created
with the Singapore Institute of Immunology in mid-2010. The unit will initially focus on research in the diagnosis
and treatment of tuberculosis.
There are plans to extend its work to oncology as well.