The Life Science Centre (Centre for Life) is a landmark scientific research complex and a popular tourist attraction located in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Opened in 2000, it made history as the first institution in Europe to be granted a license for life sciences research, immediately defining its innovative nature and importance to the scientific community.

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This modern science hub combines cutting-edge research laboratories, educational spaces for students and schoolchildren, and engaging interactive exhibitions open to the public under one roof. The centre works closely with Newcastle University, one of the UK’s leading research universities and a member of the prestigious Russell Group, highlighting the high caliber of the work and research conducted here.
The Centre's main specialization is research in biotechnology, medicine, and other advanced fields of life sciences. For visitors, it offers a unique opportunity to touch the world of science through interactive exhibitions, a science theater, a planetarium, and various educational programs. The events and displays are designed to make complex scientific concepts understandable and exciting for people of all ages, turning a visit into an educational adventure.