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Plans Underway for New Plant Laboratory
Plans are set in motion for a new plant laboratory in Auckland, New Zealand
Corporate and Academic Labs: Learning from their Differences
Labs follow different paths to achieve their objectives and their measures of success
Reinventing The Legacy Biopharma Campus
Lab Design News spoke to Jason Benson, managing director for life sciences brokerage at JLL, about companies and universities investing in legacy, multi-use, life sciences campuses. Jason represents life sciences companies and assists them with real estate strategy and implementation.
Collaboration-based Lab Design Furthers Cancer Research
Siloed research areas eliminated to promote partnerships
Making Old Labs New Again
University of Oregon’s Klamath Hall receives a 21st century makeover
Designing for Collaboration: Implementing the New Scientific Workplace Framework
The new scientific workplace offers a framework that emphasizes connection, community, and biophilia
Ford’s Five Goals Drive Dynamics Lab Development
As the first new test and office facilities on the campus in a generation, the DDL is envisioned as a place to attract the best and brightest designers and engineers with a facility that not only harnesses the legacy of those who built the company but also positions Ford as a leader in mobility
From Blueprints to Buildings: How Labs Get Documented, Permitted, and Built: Part 1
Part 1—The Design and Documentation Phase
Designing to Attract and Retain Top Talent
UConn’s Innovation Partnership Building spurs local economy
Communication is Key When Building a Lab within a Multi-tenant Facility
Lab Design spoke with Jason Bedard, Project Manager, and Ian Manferdini, Project Executive, at MA-based Columbia, one of Massachusetts’ largest construction management firms, regarding the construction of a lab facility and offices for Remix Therapeutics, a firm developing small molecule therapies designed to reprogram RNA processing and treat disease.
