The Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building is a 165K gross square feet renovation/addition that centralizes dry lab space, increases UAB’s research capacity, and is a key component of the Heersink School of Medicine space master plan spawning an additional 40+ projects to maximize space utilization. Kevin Bell sets out the science drivers and assumptions underpinning this large-scale renovation project, and how those translated into planning metrics, lab configurations, and infrastructure for a variety of cutting-edge dry lab phenotypes and support spaces. He distills lessons learned from precursor projects that were incorporated into the design, highlights special facility accommodations for certain research groups, and identifies hurdles and solutions for relocation and renovation challenges.
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Friday, Apr 11th 9:15AM - 9:40AM
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