Projects: Higher Education

Emory University Health Sciences Research Building II

A university dedicated to collaboration and biomedical research.

Installation Details

Emory University’s new Health Sciences Research Building II (HSRB II) building is at the forefront of biomedical research. The design of the building enhances Emory’s mission of advancing collaborative adn translational research across its Woodruff Health Sciences Center.

The eight-story building includes laboratory and collaborative spaces for researchers. Research conducted here focuses on imaging sciences, biomedical engineering, cardiovascular medicine, child health including cancer, adult cancer, inflammation, immunity and immunotherapeutics, emerging infections and other interdisciplinary programs.

Core facilities include advanced imaging, flow cytometry, a biorepository, genomics and other technologies. Spreading these core functions throughout the building fosters interaction among experimentalist, computationalist and core technology platforms.

Cramer provided 744 Citrus chairs for the various labs and technical spaces within the building.

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744 Citrus

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350,000 sq. ft. laboratory space

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LEED Gold

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