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May 15 | News
New laboratory in the Purdue Life and Health Sciences Park will be
specifically devoted to drug discovery, a field that has not had a
purpose-built home at Purdue until now. It will partially replace space
in the Wetherill Laboratory of Chemistry and will be designed with open
laboratories for maximum adaptability and collaborative work, as well as
sharing of equipment and core resources.
May 15 | News
PDF files of all the presentations from the recent Pittsburgh Laboratory
Design Conference are now available for purchase on either an
individual-use or organizationwide-use basis.
Apr 13 | Articles
Creating a science laboratory requires close and constant collaboration
between planning
engineers and scientists—from the broad conceptual thinking in the
initial workshops through the development of floorplans. The
collaboration includes discussions of the kind of science to be
practiced in the lab, diagrams of the basic workflow, a conceptual
layout, and, finally, the specification of fixed equipment.
Apr 3 | News
Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., is moving forward with plans to create
CornellNYC Tech, a new campus on Roosevelt Island.
Jan 31 | News
The Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) will create a
10.25-acre research park within the 72-acre Harbor-UCLA Medical Center,
Torrance, Calif.
Jan 31 | News
A plan guiding at least 30 years of growth at the Cleveland (Ohio)
Clinic has been released after completion by Foster + Partners, London.
Jan 31 | News
The full agenda and online registration tool are now available for
Laboratory Design Spring 2012, to be held in Pittsburgh April 16 and 17,
with optional laboratory tours on April 18.
Jan 9 | News
Keep moving forward with the 2012 Laboratory
Design Conference.
12/20/2011 | News
On the heels of the closure of its historic Tevatron accelerator, Fermi
National Accelerator Laboratory, has announced a new research center
expected to create at least 200 high-tech jobs.
12/20/2011 | News
New York City Mayor Michael R. Boomberg has announced the creation of a
new $2 billion graduate school of applied sciences on Roosevelt Island,
expected to be a major creator of jobs and high-tech businesses.