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5th October 2015

David Cameron opens Momentum Bioscience’s new Research and Development facility in Oxfordshire

Momentum Bioscience Ltd recently hosted a visit by David Cameron, MP for Witney and Prime Minister at its facility in Long Hanborough, Oxfordshire. Mr Cameron unveiled a commemorative plaque, toured the new research and development laboratories and discussed the company’s innovative products and future plans.

Joining the visit was Momentum’s research collaborator, Professor Neil Woodford, Head of the Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections (AMRHAI) reference unit at Public Health England and advisor to the Prime Minister’s O’Neill review.  Professor Woodford discussed with Mr Cameron how new diagnostic tools help in reducing antibiotic use and resistance.

Mr Cameron concluded his visit by addressing the directors, management and employees of Momentum. He said ‘Momentum Bioscience is a good example of innovation and research in West Oxfordshire and I am pleased to see how the company has benefited from government backed investment funding and grant support. He added ‘The fight against antibiotic resistance and the overuse of antibiotics is a high priority for the government and Momentum’s innovative technology and diagnostic products can make a valuable contribution in this area’.

Dr William Mullen, CEO said ’We are very pleased that Mr Cameron was able to visit Momentum and see our progress as a growing company. His interest in the issues of antibiotic use and resistance is clear and we value his support as our local MP’.

Click here for the Momentum Bioscience profileMr Cameron in discussion with Professor Woodford

Professor Woodford (PHE), Mr Cameron, William Mullen (CEO)