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Salk Institute Opens Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Center

Published 2/17/2011

The Salk Institute opened the Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Center in February of 2011 in La Jolla, Calif. The facility houses life science research labs and a core imaging suite with advanced visualization capabilities, including a Libra 120 PLUS Energy-Filtered Transmission Electron Microscope (EF-TEM), an Olympus FluoView 1000 MPE Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman (CARS) microscope, and a Nikon total internal reflection microscope (TIRFM).

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute Constructs Bioscience Incubator

Published 2/17/2011

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) will break ground in April of 2011 on a $30 million bioscience incubator in Worcester, Mass. Located in Gateway Park, the four-story, 92,000-sf facility will be financed, built, and owned by O’Connell Development Group. The building will house WPI’s Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center, the School of Business graduate program, and the expanded Fire Protection Engineering Department and research laboratory. The building will also provide additional space for the Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center.

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UC San Francisco Opens Ray and Dagmar Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building

Published 2/17/2011

The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) opened the $123 million Ray and Dagmar Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building in February of 2011. The translational research facility was designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects to promote multidisciplinary collaboration and is the headquarters of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research. Located on the university's Parnassus campus, the 74,832-gsf (46,283-asf) building houses open laboratories, offices, and support. Ground was broken on the facility in fall of 2008.

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Mount Sinai Medical Center Builds Translational Research Facility

Published 2/16/2011

Mount Sinai Medical Center is building the Center for Science and Medicine in New York. The 12-story, 500,000-sf facility will provide advanced research, clinical, and imaging facilities. The center will house the Translational Molecular Imaging Institute as well as linear accelerators and infusion suites. Occupancy is expected in 2012. The project construction manager is Bovis Lend Lease.

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QualTex Laboratories Opens Norcross Testing Lab

Published 2/15/2011

QualTex Laboratories opened a $5.8 million blood and plasma products testing lab in late 2010 in Norcross, Georgia. The Atlanta design/build team of Lord, Aeck & Sargent and DPR Construction completed the project in 13 months. The single-story, 57,000-sf facility includes 15,500 sf of laboratory space for sample processing, testing, quality assurance, and cold storage. Designed to optimize workflow efficiency and flexibility, the project features mobile casework and overhead service panels.

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EMD Serono Opens Billerica Research Facility

Published 2/15/2011

EMD Serono opened a $75 million pharmaceutical research and production facility in February of 2011. Located in Billerica, Mass., the 140,000-sf facility includes laboratories for chemistry, screening, biology, and cell culture. Construction began on the project in fall of 2008. The project represents an expansion of the company’s existing campus and includes offices, conference rooms, and an auditorium. Housing 200 researchers, the facility was designed by Ellenzweig with Jones Lang LaSalle as construction manager.

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GlaxoSmithKline Plans Philadelphia Facility

Published 2/14/2011

GlaxoSmithKline will build a 205,000-sf facility in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The four-story building will be developed by Liberty Property Trust and Synterra Partners and is expected to achieve LEED Platinum sustainable design certification. Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) is providing design services for the $81 million project. Site work will begin in March of 2011 with construction commencing in summer of 2011. Completion is expected by early 2013.

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Philips Lumileds Builds Penang Facility

Published 2/14/2011

Philips Lumileds will begin construction in March of 2011 on a new R&D facility in Penang, Malaysia. Located on a 12-acre site in Bayan Lepas, the building will support product development for light emitting diode technologies. The project will include a cleanroom manufacturing facility, a design center, and space for Philips’ Global Customer Quality and Finance Team. The building will feature 100 percent LED lighting. Completion is expected in mid-2012.

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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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US Biological Constructs Bioprocessing Facility

Published 2/10/2011

United States Biological Corporation will build an 81,000-sf headquarters, research, and manufacturing facility in Salem, Mass. Located in the Salem Industrial Park, the project will provide space for protein manufacturing and production of in-vitro diagnostic tools. US Biological is a maker of biochemicals, antibodies, recombinant proteins, cell culture media, and molecular biology kits used in research, healthcare, and pharmaceutical development.

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University of Houston Builds Health and Biomedical Sciences Center

Published 2/9/2011

The University of Houston is building the $70 million Health and Biomedical Sciences Center next to the J. Armistead College of Optometry. The six-story, 165,000-sf building will house research labs, animal facilities, a laser center, outpatient clinics, an ambulatory surgery center, classrooms, and offices. The project will enable researchers from the NIH-funded Complex Systems Supercluster to collaborate on biomedical discoveries. Completion is expected by fall of 2012.

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University of Rochester's Clinical and Translational Science Building Nears Completion

Published 2/9/2011

The University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) is building the $76.4 million Clinical and Translational Science Building in Rochester, N.Y. The 200,000-sf project broke ground in October of 2008 with occupancy expected in May of 2011. The interdisciplinary facility will house labs, offices, and classrooms for biomedical research and teaching. LEED sustainable design certification will be sought for the project.

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Macquarie University Builds Australian Hearing Hub

Published 2/8/2011

Macquarie University will build the $108 million Australian Hearing Hub in Sydney. The medical research, teaching, and training facility will house the Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre, the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, and the Shepherd Centre. The building will support research and treatment for hearing and speech-related disorders.

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Medical Center of the Americas Planned in El Paso

Published 2/7/2011

The Medical Center of the Americas is in the design stage in El Paso, Texas. Created by a consortium of academic and industry partners including the University of Texas and Texas Tech, the planned 140-acre biomedical research complex will support commercialization of pharmaceutical therapies. The first phase of the project will include construction of an 80,000-sf facility on 10 acres in central El Paso. A subsequent phase of construction will deliver two additional buildings at the site.

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