Science Market Update

UCSD Life Science Innovator Research Space One of Many New Building Projects

Posted by Jaimee Saliba on Tue, Mar 27, 2012

Four years into the current recession, you might expect new building projects to be dwindling on the campus of the University of California San Diego, but you'd be wrong.  Yes, there are buildings that were planned back in the day and already have pre-2008 bond funding in place, but then there are newly-proposed (and approved) projects like the Center for Innovative Therapeutics, which will be an "innovator space" and "entrepreneurial life science hub" for translational research. The 100,000sf facility is slated for a 6.3-acre lot between the Moores Cancer Center and the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology that is part of the UCSD Science Research Park. Funding for the new building has reportedly already been secured and the design process is underway.

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Tags: University of California San Diego, New research facilities, Southwest, California, San Diego, UCSD, UC San Diego, California Research Conference, La Jolla, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase, new construction, BVS

Researchers Enjoy New Products at San Diego's BVS Event... and Photo Booth Too!

Posted by BCI Staff on Mon, Feb 27, 2012

The 33rd Semiannual San Diego Biotechnology Vendor Showase™ Event (BVS) at UCSD on February 9th was a success with close to 700 attendees looking at a wide variety of new products. But new products weren't the only thing new at this event, Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. had their very first photo booth available for free fun photo strips to take home!

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Tags: CA, University of California San Diego, California, University of California, San Diego, Life science marketing opportunity, UCSD research, UCSD, UC San Diego, California Research Conference, california research seminar, life science researcher event, bioscience event, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase, San Diego Biotechnology, BVS

Modular Research Labs: Why They're Good for Business and Science

Posted by Jaimee Saliba on Fri, Feb 03, 2012

The perfect laboratory probably only exists in theory.  The most meticulously-designed lab space, outfitted without sparing expense, will be ideal only until needs change, focus shifts, or growth is required.  That's why lab planners are abandoning perfection for flexibility, and the form that flexibility takes is often modular.  Modular labs can be whole buildings or rooms fabricated off-site and installed to spec, or they can be labs within a solid structure that have been designed with modular concepts to allow for future reconfiguration.

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Tags: New research facilities, new science wet labs, San Diego, laboratory, San Diego Biotechnology

UCSD Science Lab Building to Open in March at Scripps + 2nd To Follow

Posted by Jaimee Saliba on Mon, Jan 16, 2012


On the UCSD Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO) campus, an eco-modern 125,000sf science lab building is nearing completion and will have its grand opening in March 2012.  The Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SFSC) building project is also referred to as the La Jolla Laboratory Replacement Project because the previous building became unstable on the rocky coast several years ago during heavy storms and had to be closed down. The $56M new building project is being managed and financed by the federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and will be home to 250-300 researchers. In concert with a second $26M science lab building across the street that just broke ground (read below), SIO is strongly positioned to remain one of the world’s elite marine institutions and a major federal research outpost.

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Tags: University of California San Diego, New research facilities, Southwest, California, University of California, Scripps, San Diego, UCSD science, UCSD research, UCSD, UC San Diego, La Jolla, new construction

Biomedical Research Facilities News at UCSD: Stem Cell and Genomics Buildings

Posted by BCI Staff on Wed, Oct 26, 2011

Following up on our much-read April 2011 blog on Biomedical Building News at UCSD, we are pleased to report that the following UCSD medical facilities have celebrated their grand openings:

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Tags: CA, biomedical research, Stem cell research, New research facilities, new science wet labs, Southwest, 2012, San Diego, SDVS, Genomics, UC San Diego, LEED, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event, 2011

Life Science Industry Growth spurred by Life Technologies' Crowdsourcing Challenge

Posted by BCI Staff on Fri, Aug 19, 2011

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Tags: genome research, Southwest, California, San Diego, Event, Laboratory Equipment Supplier, south west

Marine Life Science Research Bonanza at Scripps Thanks to NSF Award

Posted by BCI Staff on Wed, Jul 06, 2011

life science researchIn a demonstration of just how complicated it can be to do life science research, Scripps Institute of Oceanography at UCSD just announced a major project to catalog and make available to study fish that were caught by scientists 40 or 50 years ago.  It's called the Library of Fishes, and thanks to an NSF award it will soon get to the stage where it can open its doors (and jars) to researchers.

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Tags: Southwest, California, biomarine research, Scripps, San Diego, UCSD research, Research equipment, NSF

Univ Professor at UCSD Scripps Honored for Oceanography Research

Posted by BCI Staff on Fri, Jun 10, 2011

In 1972 when Miriam Kastner was invited to join the faculty of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, she was the first female university professor at the then 69-year-old institute.  Opportunities for women in the sciences were few, and she was more than pleased with the "extraordinary possibilities to engage in new research with state-of-the-art facilities and great seagoing opportunities" as a Scripps researcher and UCSD university professor. (Quote from UCSD News Center)

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Tags: University of California San Diego, California, San Diego, Southwest Region, industry news

Hartwell Biomedical Research Awards of $300K Go to 3 UCSD Scientists

Posted by BCI Staff on Fri, Apr 08, 2011

The Hartwell Foundation funds early-stage biomedical research projects that specifically address children's diseases.  Of the 12 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Awards given out this year, an impressive three went to scientists at the UCSD School of Medicine: Dr. Jack Bui, Dr. Pamela Itkin-Ansari, and Dr. Adriana Tremoulet.  Each will receive $100,000 a year for three years to support direct research costs.

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Tags: University of California San Diego, California, San Diego, Research Funding

UCSD Receives More Research Funding in 2011

Posted by April Zeman-Lowe on Sat, Jan 22, 2011

UCSD receives more funding; total funding tops $1Billion for 2011.

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Tags: University of California San Diego, California, San Diego, Research Funding, Southwest Region, San Diego Biotechnology, San Diego biotech calendar

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