Lighthouse Laboratory recognised as Knowledge Exchange/Transfer Initiative of the Year

The Lighthouse Laboratory project has won Knowledge Exchange/Transfer Initiative of the Year at the THE Awards.

In March 2020, the University of Glasgow responded to the unfurling Covid-19 crisis by establishing the UK’s biggest coronavirus testing centre. The Lighthouse Lab, located on the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus, is one of the largest academic-run diagnostic facilities in the world and has processed more than 22 million COVID-19 tests since opening in April 2020, creating employment for some 800 people.

To develop the facility, the University worked with the drug discovery service company BioAscent and the University of Dundee’s Drug Discovery Unit, whose experience of high-throughput compound screening was translated to develop high-throughput clinical testing.

Since May 2020, The Lighthouse has worked with BioClavis, a company based in the University’s Clinical Innovation Zone, to bring industry-standard processes and efficiencies, including the use of robotics, and support for the sequencing of Covid variants.

Judges were impressed by how the University had worked alongside the public and private sectors to create the Lighthouse Lab, commenting that it quickly became a “crucial resource in the UK’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.”

“Each of the partners brought specific expertise and knowledge that allowed the rapid scaling of testing capabilities,” they said, adding that they also recognised the “important role that the Lighthouse Lab played in providing employment and opportunities for reskilling to a local workforce heavily impacted by the pandemic”.

Dr Carol Clugston, Dean of Corporate Engagement & Innovation and COO of the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, said: “Winning at the Times Higher Education Awards is an incredible recognition of all the many people and partners who have worked together seamlessly over the past few years with a shared vision to support our country’s NHS and pandemic response.

“Establishing the Lighthouse Lab was a huge collective effort, involving both public and private partners to make it possible, and we’ve worked with industry and academic collaborators, Scottish and UK governments and many more.

“As such, since April 2020, the staff at the Lighthouse Lab have played a vital role in the UK response to the COVID-19 pandemic, so to receive this honour is a wonderful recognition of the team’s efforts.”