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Integrating Diagnostics and Genetics Through Laboratory Design

Integrating Diagnostics and Genetics Through Laboratory Design

Dynacare’s new precision medicine laboratory in Laval’s Biotech City consolidates diagnostic and genetics operations into a user-centered, highly integrated facility that enhances collaboration, streamlines workflows, maintains service continuity during transition, and advances efficient, patient-focused care

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Custom University Labs: Attracting Top Talent with Design Collaborations

Custom University Labs: Attracting Top Talent with Design Collaborations

Universities are increasingly partnering with architects to design highly customized labs—often within aging buildings—to attract top-tier researchers, translating complex scientific needs into flexible, future-ready spaces that support cutting-edge discovery

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An Operations-First Framework for Lab Renovations

An Operations-First Framework for Lab Renovations

Renovating active laboratories offers a cost-effective alternative to new construction but requires a highly strategic, operations-centered approach to upgrade facilities and integrate new technologies while minimizing disruptions to critical, ongoing work

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Project Profile: Roche’s Institute of Human Biology, Building 92

Project Profile: Roche’s Institute of Human Biology, Building 92

Roche’s new Institute of Human Biology Building 92 in Basel is a highly flexible research facility designed to accelerate drug discovery by enabling advanced human-relevant model systems—such as organoids, organ-on-chip technologies, and computational biology—within an integrated, collaborative, and future-ready laboratory environment

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Logical Workflow Solutions for Labs: Designing Around How Work Happens in Real Life

Logical Workflow Solutions for Labs: Designing Around How Work Happens in Real Life

Laboratory designs often fall short when early decisions are made without direct input from end users, leading to subtle but persistent workflow inefficiencies that could be avoided by understanding and prioritizing real-world processes from the outset

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Worcester’s Innovation Revival Grows with New Startup Materials Lab

Worcester’s Innovation Revival Grows with New Startup Materials Lab

A new materials science lab planned for downtown Worcester will provide flexible, startup-focused research space and industry expertise to help early-stage companies advance from prototype development to commercial readiness while supporting the city’s innovation-driven revitalization

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Professional Profile: Tad Costerison

Professional Profile: Tad Costerison

Senior project architect Tad Costerison of Taylor Design discusses how curiosity, empathy, and close collaboration with scientists shape effective laboratory design, while highlighting emerging trends like automation and the growing need for flexible, human-centered research environments

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How Documentation Fragmentation Threatens Lab Planning, Operations, and Compliance

How Documentation Fragmentation Threatens Lab Planning, Operations, and Compliance

Laboratory facilities often lose critical design, commissioning, and operational documentation over time due to fragmented, project-based recordkeeping, highlighting the need for a persistent, asset-linked identity system to ensure long-term continuity, compliance, and access to complete facility history

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A New Standard for Anatomy Education in Northern Canada

A New Standard for Anatomy Education in Northern Canada

The new Northwestern Polytechnic anatomy lab is a purpose-built, state-of-the-art facility that integrates pedagogy-driven design, specialized equipment, and carefully coordinated construction to expand access to high-quality, cadaver-based medical education in northern Canada

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