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NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes Completes Production Facility

Published 8/1/2019

NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes completed construction in July of 2019 on a 20,000-sf production facility in Beloit, Wis. Featuring the company's RadioGenix® System, the project features state-of-the-art dissolution and source vessel filling equipment for the processing of molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) to support the creation of technetium-99m (Tc-99m) for diagnostic imaging applications. The facility also houses a quality control lab, an automated packaging line, and an advanced molybdenum recycling complex.

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University of Cambridge Plans Heart and Lung Research Institute

Published 7/31/2019

The University of Cambridge will break ground in November of 2019 on the Heart and Lung Research Institute in Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Sited adjacent to the Royal Papworth Hospital on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, the facility will accommodate 380 academic and industry scientists engaged in the discovery of new therapeutics and diagnostic tools for cardiovascular conditions.

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NeoGenomics Builds Oncology Laboratory and Global Headquarters in Fort Myers

Published 7/29/2019

NeoGenomics will break ground in late 2019 on a $55 million oncology laboratory and global headquarters facility in Fort Myers, Fla. Designed by Studio Plus, the 150,000-sf facility will provide the comprehensive cancer diagnostics company with research and administrative space for up to 575 employees. Located on a 14-acre parcel, the building will support clinical trials of new oncology therapeutics with a state-of-the-art molecular lab with next-generation sequencing capabilities.

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Swansea University Plans Center for Integrative Semiconductor Materials

Published 7/28/2019

Swansea University is planning to construct the £30 million Center for Integrative Semiconductor Materials in Wales in the United Kingdom. The three-story, 46,500-sf facility will house cleanrooms, labs, and offices to support the creation of advanced semiconductor materials, processes, and technologies. Located on the Bay Campus, the multidisciplinary project will integrate manufacturing, research, and development operations as well as offering business incubation and workforce development opportunities.

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Charles Sturt University Begins Construction on Academic Facility in Port Macquarie

Published 7/27/2019

Charles Sturt University began construction on the Stage 2A academic facility in June of 2019 in Port Macquarie, Australia. Designed by BVN Architecture, the AUD$40 million building will provide flexible instructional spaces, a laboratory, a student kitchen, meeting and breakout rooms, and an event venue. Enabling the university to support an additional 1,800 students, the two-story structure will be linked to the existing campus by a path with a timber bridge from the adjacent nature reserve.

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