The new Energy Biosciences Building, a state-of-the-art facility of five stories and 113,000 gross square feet, is completed and welcoming researchers this week at the corner of Hearst Ave and Oxford St.
The building will house the western branch of the Energy Biosciences Institute, the $500 million public-private collaboration to develop new energy alternatives using biological tools and methods.
Three Bioengineering Department faculty will be joining the EBI researchers in the new building.
Read more at EBI News.