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DATELINE Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Palm Beach Community College (PBCC) opened the 91,000-sf BioScience Technology Complex in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. in January of 2008. Featuring state-of-the-art laboratories to support the college’s associate's degree in biotechnology, the pro...
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DATELINE Bensenville, Ill. After years of research, development and laboratory testing, SANYO has introduced the MCO-80IC Reach-In CO2 Incubator. It is both easy to use and designed specifically for critical applications in pharmaceutical, biotechnology and clinical investigation. ...
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DATELINE Ames, Iowa Aurora, Colo.-based Merrick & Company received an engineering excellence award in December of 2007 from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Colorado. Merrick was recognized with a Building/Technology Systems Award for work on the BSL-3Ag ...
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DATELINE Needham, Ma. Needham, Ma.-based environmental engineering and consulting firm EH&E has authored a free white paper titled “Biosafety Review Key to Infection Control”. Aiming to help technicians and safety personnel to minimize risk of laboratory infect...
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DATELINE Jupiter, Fla. The State of Florida and Palm Beach County have pledged a total of $187 million to help the Max Planck Institute establish a research facility in Jupiter, Fla. Part of a growing biomedical community that includes Scripps Research Institute, Torrey Pines I...
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DATELINE Atlanta Emory Healthcare and Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC) formed a partnership, the Alliance for Predictive and Personalized Health, in December of 2007. Initiated by Dr. Fred Sanfilippo, the chairman of Emory Healthcare and the former head of OSU...
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DATELINE New Orleans NASA broke ground on the $40 million, five-story Research and Development Administration Building at the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans on December 18, 2007. The 120,000-sf facility is funded by the state of Louisiana through the University of N...
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DATELINE Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles dedicated the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) facility on December 14, 2007. Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, the interdisciplinary facility houses laboratories and leading edge equipment for na...
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DATELINE Lubbock, Texas Texas Tech Health Sciences Center opened the 152,000-sf Physicians Medical Pavilion in Lubbock, Texas in December of 2007. The $36 million patient care and research building features 162 exam rooms and 15 procedure rooms and houses family and community me...
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DATELINE Manassas, Va. Covance Inc., a drug development services company, has selected a 300,000-sf facility in the Innovation Technology Park in Manassas, Va. as the site for its new pharmaceutical research and development laboratory. The Prince William county facility was ori...
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DATELINE Skidaway Island, Ga. The Skidaway Institute of Oceanography broke ground on the Marine and Coastal Science Research and Instructional Center (MCSRIC) on Skidaway Island, Ga. in December of 2007. Housing 11,000-sf of research laboratories, space for visiting scientists, and in...
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DATELINE Hebbardsville, Ohio Ohio University is planning to construct a $450,000 animal research facility south of its Athens campus in Hebbardsville. The facility will accommodate large animals including cattle and goats for anatomy and physiology studies. Designed to promote facult...
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DATELINE Chaska, Minn. Available from CES Group is a cost- and space- effective solution to the challenging problem of steam absorption. Following extensive research and development, CES Group has developed a nozzle-free, multiple-tube steam dispersion humidification system. Th...
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DATELINE Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado State University broke ground in December of 2007 on a $42 million veterinary science facility in Fort Collins. The 90,000-sf diagnostic medicine center will house specialty laboratories for zoonotic disease research. The facility is one of seven...
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DATELINE Los Angeles, Calif. Charles R. Drew University has selected Irvine-based gkkworks as the general contractor for a $30 million medical education and research facility in South Los Angeles. The two-story, 65,000-sf structure will house a nursing school, a research clinic, and ...
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DATELINE St. Louis, Mo. Saint Louis University dedicated the $82 million Edward A. Doisy Research Center in St. Louis, Mo., on December 7, 2007. Designed by Cannon Design, the 206,000-sf, 10-story glass and steel tower is the centerpiece of the University’s multi-million d...
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DATELINE London The UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation (UKCMRI) is planning to construct a biomedical research facility in London adjacent to the British Library. Created by a £500 million partnership with the Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK...
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DATELINE Mississauga, ON, Canada The University of Toronto is planning to begin construction in April of 2008 on a $36.1 million medical academy building on the school's Mississauga campus. Two thirds of the facility will house instructional and administrative space with one-third housin...
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DATELINE Argonne, Ill. The U.S. Department of Energy announced on December 4, 2007 that a new Theory and Computing Sciences Building would be constructed at Argonne National Laboratory. The 200,000-sf research and engineering facility will house the extremely fast IBM Blue Gene...
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DATELINE Ankeny, Iowa The University of Iowa opened its new BSL-3 facility at the Hygienic Laboratory in Ankeny on December 4, 2007. Designed as a resource for bioterrorism prevention, the laboratory will provide rapid testing capabilities for infectious disease agents. The An...
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DATELINE El Paso, Texas Texas Tech Health Sciences Center opened the $48 million Medical Education Building II in El Paso in December of 2007. Part of the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, the 125,000-sf facility is the second in a planned three-building campus. The four story ...
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DATELINE Kearney Mesa, Calif. Rady Children’s Hospital and Health Center broke ground on December 5, 2007 on the $260 million Patient Care Pavilion in Kearney Mesa, Calif. Designed by Anshen + Allen of San Francisco, the 279,000-sf facility will add over 100 beds to the 248-bed ...
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DATELINE Petach Tikvah, Israel BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics, a developer of adult stem cell technologies, began constructing an animal research facility at its headquarters in Petach-Tikvah, Israel in late 2007. Housing laboratories for preclinical therapeutics research, the vivarium a...
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DATELINE Berkeley, Calif. The University of California, Berkeley is planning a $130 million renovation of its Clark Kerr campus. The project will include renovation of seven of the 20 buildings on the historic campus as well as upgrades to the existing steam plant and auditorium b...
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