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Webinar Preview: Navigating the Path to Building Systems Decarbonization
Frank Angelini and Stephen Lahti’s webinar will offer practical, achievable advice on how to promote sustainable and low carbon-built laboratory environments
Health and Research Facility Pioneers Collaborative Approach to Medical Science Breakthroughs
Lab Design spoke to Andrew Schunke and Diana Rosenthal, both principals, and Esther Mavrokokki, a senior associate from Architectus, and Flinders University’s Angela Binns, a senior manager of technical services at the College Medicine & Public Health, and Professor Damien Keating, deputy director of Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute
Cutting Carbon: New Tools to Reduce Carbon Emissions From Laboratories
When ranking a lab building's emissions—whether operational or embodied carbon—it's important to compare with other labs
The Importance of ‘Carbon Storytelling’ in Future Sustainable Architecture
The shift in priority towards whole-life carbon in the last five years has been a seismic change for the industry.
Design Between the Lines: Sustainability and Life Sciences
Science and technology programs typically have very power-intensive uses, and the effort to become more sustainable shouldn’t be seen as a threat to the performance of these spaces
How ESG Reporting Benefits Lab Owners and Operators
Perkins&Will’s environmental, social, and governance report helps lab owners and operators address environmental impacts and attract investors and employees by tracking and reporting their labs' alignment with these principles
Sartorius Opens New Center of Excellence for Bioanalytics in Ann Arbor
The life science group Sartorius today opened its new Center of Excellence for bioanalytics in Ann Arbor, Michigan, two years after breaking ground in the Tech Loop at Research Park
Cell Signaling Technology and HGA Unveil Plans to Transform Abandoned Quarry Into Climate-Friendly Innovation Campus Near Boston
When creating new lab spaces, it’s imperative to design with the understanding that life sciences will inevitably change, sometimes quite rapidly
Across the Table: Supporting the Science
The science keeps evolving, the instruments keep evolving. Why doesn’t the laboratory furniture?
Project Profile: SEFA Laboratory of the Year Winner
The 2023 SEFA Laboratory of the Year winner is the Sarafan ChEM-H and Wu Tsai Neuroscience Institute, an interdisciplinary, flexible, collaborative, and transparent complex at Stanford University