Wechua National Research and Development Laboratory
The Wechua National Research and Development Laboratory (WNRDL) is a state-of-the-art medical research and development facility located in Nouvelle Alexandrie, in the city of Rimarima, Wechua Nation. It was established in 1710 AN by pharmaceutical company Farmacéutica del Ande and built between 1711 AN and 1716 AN with the goal of advancing the fields of medical research and development and finding innovative solutions to global health challenges. The facility is one of the largest and most comprehensive research centers in the Nouvelle Alexandrie, dedicated to discovering and developing new treatments, diagnostics, and vaccines.
Facility
The WNRDL complex covers over 200 acres and includes a variety of specialized research facilities, including laboratories for biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, and pharmacology. The complex is also home to a massive animal research facility, equipped with the latest technology for conducting animal studies, and a large-scale clinical trials unit for conducting human clinical trials.
One of the key missions of the WNRDL is to facilitate interdisciplinary research and development. The facility has a strong focus on collaboration, encouraging scientists and researchers from different disciplines to work together to find solutions to complex health challenges. This has led to a number of groundbreaking discoveries, including the development of new treatments for various diseases and disorders, as well as the creation of innovative diagnostic tools and vaccines.
The WNRDL is also dedicated to providing training and education to the next generation of scientists and researchers. The complex has a robust educational program, offering training and professional development opportunities for students and early career researchers, as well as hosting a variety of workshops and symposia on a regular basis.
Workforce
The WNRDL has a highly talented and diverse workforce, with over 5,000 employees, including over 2,500 scientists, doctors, specialists, nurses, chemists, physicists, and biologists. The complex is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and equipment, including high-throughput DNA sequencing, cutting-edge microscopy, and a range of advanced computational tools.