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Stanley Hall this week: 3/8/07
The Stanley Biosciences and Bioengineering Facility, home of the bioengineering department and the California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research (QB3), is now complete on the northeast corner of campus!

The eleven-story building (eight above ground and three basement levels) is the largest research building on campus, and houses labs and offices for 40 faculty from many departments. The new facility was designed specifically to encourage collaborative research across traditional departmental divisions, an appropriate design for the department of bioengineering.

In addition to research space, the building houses the Biomolecular Nanotechnology Center (a specialized research center), a tissue engineering facility, a specialized optics suite, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance facilities featuring 13 NMRs, and administrative offices for QB3 and the Department of Bioengineering. There are also state-of-the-art teaching and meeting facilities, including two auditoriums, and a terrace cafe, to be opening in Spring 2008.

The Stanley Biosciences and Bioengineering Facility is a replacement for the former Stanley Hall, built in 1952, which was seismically unstable. Old Stanley Hall was torn down in 2003. The Bioengineering Offices moved into our new home in Stanley Hall in July 2007.

Check out our archive of Stanley Hall photos.
 

 

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