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Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Designs Advanced Laboratories
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research has selected Diamond Schmitt Architects to design research laboratories for its new facility in the west tower of the MaRS phase two development under construction in Toronto. The project will provide wet and dry labs for genomics and bioinformatics research, conference rooms, interaction areas, a library, and core labs for microscopy, tissue culture, and bacterial culture. Occupancy is expected in fall of 2013.
Dartmouth College Plans Translational Research Building
Dartmouth College is planning to build the Williamson Translational Research Building on the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center campus in Lebanon, N.H. The facility will provide laboratories for multidisciplinary research in neuroscience, cancer, immunology, and infectious diseases. Dartmouth will also build the 120,000-sf North Campus Academic Center in Hanover.
BARDA Establishes Centers for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing
The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) has awarded three contracts for the creation of pandemic influenza vaccines and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) medical countermeasures for national emergency preparedness.
University of Edinburgh Opens Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine
The University of Edinburgh opened the $85 million Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine in June of 2012. The facility provides advanced laboratories for stem cell research and can accommodate up to 250 scientists. The three-story, 95,800-sm project was built by Miller Construction and represents the first phase of the BioQuarter research campus. An adjacent $38 million biotech incubator was also completed.
Stony Brook Medicine Plans MART Building
Stony Brook University is planning to build the $194 million Medical and Research Translation (MART) facility in Stony Brook, N.Y. The eight-story, 250,000-sf teaching and research building will support the discovery of advanced cancer treatments and medical imaging technologies. The project will include a 300-seat auditorium and will accommodate up to 250 faculty members. A $230 million, 170-bed facility to house Stony Brook Children's Hospital will also be constructed.