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Competitive research programs are being challenged to respond to the newly emerging “edges of science” with new research infrastructure strategies. The challenge is to meet the exacting technical and physical requirements of brand new types of research tools and equipment, people-spaces, utility and structural systems, and high-precision, space-specific environmental controls at the lowest possible cost and with the most flexibility to accommodate future program changes.
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In cooperation with:
The Human Genome Organisation
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That is what this conference is about.
Here you’ll learn the critical scientific and facility performance criteria, space and flexibility strategies, space fit-ups, environmental control solutions, building retrofit strategies, construction details, construction (and retrofit) costs, and core facilities management models for leading-edge science programs involving:
• Advanced imaging and characterization technologies
• Bio-nano, nano-biomedical and nano-medicine
• Emerging diseases and bio-defense
• Genomics and proteomics
• High-tech biotech
• Vaccine development
• Atomic-level structures (nano-materials, electronics, and devices)
• Systems biology
• Translational medical research
• … and more.
Attend this conference to make a quantum leap into the metrics and details of cost-effective capital solutions for the emerging, at-the-edge sciences, and to get ahead of the planning curve on your upcoming building programs to house these kinds of new science programs.
Steven L. Westfall, PhD
President
Tradeline, Inc.
Who Should Attend This Conference?
This is an open invitational conference for all professionals who have major commitments to successful programs in emerging sciences.
This includes capital project teams, researchers, science department heads, financial officers, facility directors, campus planners, architects, lab equipment vendors and contractors.