The building houses an inter-disciplinary program of collaborative research and training designed to accelerate the application of new engineering technologies to clinical practice and research. Facilities include Distributed Diagnosis and Home Healthcare, Engineered Biomaterials, Molecular Bioengineering, Nanotechnology, Medical Imaging and Image Guided Therapy, and Computational Bioengineering. Laboratory support spaces include imaging suite, cold rooms, tissue culture rooms, and animal procedure rooms.
| Project Information | ||
| Building Owner: | University of Washington, Seattle | |
| Building Location: | Seattle, Washington UNITED STATES | |
| Project Type: | New Construction | |
| Principal Building Function: | Collaborative research and training of new engineering technologies for clinical practice and research | |
| Building Information | ||
| Project Includes: |
Biotechnology Education Education: Biomedical Healthcare Healthcare: Imaging Laboratory: Nanotechnology Laboratory: Research Laboratory: Teaching |
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| Total GSF: | 115,000 | |
| Total NSF: | 62,000 | |
| Project Team | ||
| Architect | CO Architects | |
| Consultant - Laboratory Planner | Research Facilities Design (RFD) | |
| Profile Created 03/20/2002 | ||
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 | ||
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