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BioStratum Develops Lab/Admin Facility in RTP

Published 6/20/2001

BioStratum has worked with Kansas City-based Clark, Richardson & Biskup Consulting Engineers Inc. (CRB) in the development of process descriptions, process flow diagrams, process analysis, and cell culture scale-up options for BioStratum's early phase development recombinant proteins that will be expressed in cell culture.

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Sandia Plans Distributed Info Systems Lab

Published 6/20/2001

Sandia/California National Laboratories plans to begin construction on the Distributed Information Systems Laboratory in April 2002. The $35.5-million, 70,400-sf R&D facility will house 130 scientists from a variety of fields collaborating on improving nuclear weapons monitoring and testing, which is carried out by computer simulations. Dekker/Perich/Sabatini of Albuquerque, N.M., was awarded the $1,562,000 design contract for the project.

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Merix Bioscience Plans Durham Relocation

Published 6/20/2001

Merix Bioscience Inc. will relocate in summer 2001 from an incubator at Becton Dickinson in Research Triangle Park, N.C., to a 20,000-sf Durham facility, formerly owned by Rhone Poulenc Rorer. Merix plans to conduct clinical trials of its new cancer vaccine at the facility.

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MIT Plans Brain Research Institute

Published 6/20/2001

Massachusetts Institute of Technology plans to break ground in Cambridge on the $350-million McGovern Institute for Brain Research later in 2001. Other area institutions with similar facilities include McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass., which will open a $10-million brain research wing, and the University of Massachusetts Medical Center's newly-opened $12-million Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute located at Worcester State Hospital in Worcester.

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Gannett Plans Relocation to Tysons Corner

Published 6/20/2001

Gannett will relocate approximately 1,800 employees from Arlington, Va., to a new 800,000-sf facility under construction at a 25-acre site in Tysons Corner. Approximately 75 employees of Gannett News Service and USA Today who cover federal government news will occupy 20,000 sf in a former Greyhound Bus terminal in Washington.

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