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The Nova Southeastern University Center for Collaborative Research will expand the university's research capability and further our ability to make discoveries that can improve our community and our world. The new center will cost approximately $80 million to construct and have an additional $20 million worth of research equipment, in addition to our in-place lab inventory. This six story, 216,000 square foot facility will provide wet labs for many of NSU's innovative researchers, as well as a General Clinical Research Center, an outpatient facility that will provide centralized clinical research infrastructure to benefit investigators in multiple disciplines. The Center for Collaborative Research will be a Certified Leed Silver building that will also house the Rumbaugh-Goodwin Institute for Cancer Research, the Buehler Foundation facility, Florida LambdaRail, the NSU Technology Incubator, and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The federal agency is partnering with NSU, Florida Atlantic University, and the University of Florida to promote scientific cooperation for the Greater Everglades Restoration Project, the largest public works program in U.S. history.
Date Digital
1-1-2017