Next-Generation Lab Design
- Topics:
- Interior Planning-Design
- Source:
- Reed Elsevier
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Overview: The constant scramble for blockbuster ethical drugs by pharmaceutical companies, endeavors like the Human Genome Project, and the growth of such fields as proteomics and bio informatics have kept demand for new or renovated spaces rather steady. Despite this positive picture, it's not exactly business as usual for the Building Teams designing and constructing these complex facilities. Private-sector and university clients are pushing building teams to create lab facilities that accommodate both current and future research needs, that encourage interaction among scientists from many disciplines, that help recruit and retain hard-to-get PhDs. The increased competition in both private industry and academia has put a premium on being able to successfully recruit and retain top scientists. In order to prove the accuracy of research results in a new or renovated lab facility, most companies and institutions require a commissioning process to confirm the performance of the lab.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1




