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Biocontainment

BioScale Opens Lexington R&D Headquarters

Published 4/16/2011

BioScale has relocated its corporate headquarters to a newly renovated 30,000-sf facility in Lexington, Mass. The facility houses BSL-2 labs and a cleanroom for MEMs sensor manufacturing and assembly. BioScale is a life sciences company that provides tools for protein research.

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Central Public Health Reference Laboratory Opens in Georgia

Published 3/19/2011

The Central Public Health Reference Laboratory (CPHRL) opened in March of 2011 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Created in partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense, the $100 million facility will enable rapid infectious disease detection and epidemiological surveillance. The CPHRL will support human and animal health research with 27,000-sf of laboratory space.

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University of Pittsburgh Initiates Biocontainment Renovation

Published 3/2/2011

The University of Pittsburgh will renovate existing space in Langley and Crawford Halls to establish a biocontainment laboratory suite for the biological sciences department. The $6 million project will provide BSL-2 and BSL-3 facilities. Completion is expected by late 2011.

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Avian Influenza Control Project Plans Kathmandu Biosafety Lab

Published 3/1/2011

The Avian Influenza Control Project will create a BSL-2 laboratory in Kathmandu, Nepal. Developed in partnership with the World Health Organization, the facility will support sample processing and monitoring of the avian influenza virus. The Nepalese government has also established a National Influenza Centre for sample testing with the support of WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network.

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CDC Opens Anchorage Biosafety Lab

Published 2/16/2011

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention opened its expanded Anchorage biosafety laboratory in January of 2011. Doubling existing lab space, the $2.3 million project included renovations of the existing facility to provide additional space for the detection and study of infectious disease agents and bioterrorism threats. The center will include biosafety cabinets with negative airflow and decontamination showers.

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BIA Separations Completes Biochromatography Headquarters

Published 2/14/2011

BIA Separations will open its 43,000-sf biochromatography headquarters in March of 2011 in Ajdovscina, Slovenia. The manufacturing and training facility will support production of fast monolithic chromatography columns, a technology for the separation and purification of large biomolecules. The project includes a BSL-2 lab. The sustainably designed facility includes a 50kW solar power plant and geothermal heating and cooling.

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University of South Alabama Designs BSL-3 Microbiology Building

Published 2/11/2011

The University of South Alabama is planning to construct a microbiology research building in Mobile. The facility will provide BSL-2 and BSL-3 research laboratories for the study of select agents and pathogens. The construction manager for the project is SA Group. Occupancy is expected in 2013.

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Biocontainment Lab Under Construction in Kazakhstan

Published 1/25/2011

A $103 million biocontainment laboratory is under construction in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Supported by funding from the U.S. Cooperative Threat Reduction program, the facility will include BSL-2 and BSL-3 research areas for the detection and study of biological threats and pathogens. Construction began on the laboratory in March of 2010.

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Gauhati Medical College and Hospital Opens BSL-3 Laboratory

Published 1/6/2011

Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) opened its new BSL-3 laboratory in January of 2011 in Guwahati, India. The modern virology laboratory supports rapid detection of infectious disease agents and pathogens. The facility will accommodate post-graduate research in virology and microbiology.

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Purdue University Completes Hockmeyer Hall

Published 12/14/2010

The $32.9 million Wayne T. and Mary T. Hockmeyer Hall was recently constructed at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. The building gives Purdue’s renowned Structural Biology group the space needed to continue to be at the forefront of this field. The 65,690-sf facility includes research laboratories and a BSL-3 suite with embedded electron microscopy.

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Universiti Malaysia Sabah Opens Biocontainment Lab

Published 12/5/2010

Universiti Malaysia Sabah will open the Biotechnology Research Institute (BRI) in January of 2011. The RM100 million project includes a BSL-3 laboratory for infectious disease analysis and research and the Plant Transgenic Containment/Greenhouse facility. The BRI will receive accreditation from the BioSafety Committee of the World Health Organization.

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South Dakota State University Wins Biosafety Contract

Published 11/30/2010

The Department of Defense has awarded South Dakota State University a $1.5 million contract to evaluate biosafety protocol at veterinary diagnostic laboratories in the United States. The project aims to improve policies and procedures for the security of pathogenic microbes and toxins. The two-year study will be carried out in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories and Science Applications International.

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Brock University Builds Bioscience Complex

Published 11/29/2010

Brock University is building the $111 million Cairns Family Health and Bioscience Research Complex in St. Catherines, Ontario. The 176,000-sf project will house Canada's only CL3 biocontainment facility dedicated entirely to research. Designed by architectsAlliance in association with Payette, the complex is being built by EllisDon with Crossey Engineering as electrical and mechanical consultant, MHPM as project manager, and Halsall Associates as LEED consultant.

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University of Maine Builds Biocontainment Aquaculture Lab

Published 11/23/2010

The University of Maine will begin construction in spring of 2011 on a biocontainment aquaculture research lab in Orono. FISHlab will provide advanced research laboratories for the study of pathogens and the development of vaccines for fish, frogs, lobsters, and sea urchins. The $600,000 facility will support collaboration with industry partners and is expected to reach completion in spring of 2012.

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Federal Experts Security Advisory Panel Presents Biosafety Recommendations

Published 11/22/2010

The Federal Experts Security Advisory Panel presented their biosafety recommendations to officials in the U.S. Cabinet in November of 2010. The findings will be released to the public at the same time as a biennial review of the policies that govern the Select Agent Program. The recommendations will offer strategies to improve security at facilities that use potentially dangerous pathogens in research. The assessment is expected to conclude in late 2011.

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