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Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building I provides flexible laboratories with adjoining workspace for bioengineering; neural engineering; and molecular, tissue and cell engineering research to develop artificial organs, biomaterials and diagnostic and therapeutic devices.
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 1
2021年5月20日 · Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 1 provides flexible laboratories with adjoining workspace for bioengineering; neural engineering; and molecular, tissue and cell engineering research to develop artificial organs, biomaterials and diagnostic and therapeutic devices.
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 1 - Arizona State University
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building I provides flexible laboratories with adjoining workspace for bioengineering; neural engineering; and molecular, tissue and cell engineering research to develop artificial organs, biomaterials, and diagnostic and therapeutic devices.
ASU Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building 1
Located at the core of the main campus in Tempe, Arizona, ISTB1 expands the College of Life Sciences and the College of Engineering housing faculty research in the areas of bioengineering, biogeochemistry, environmental studies, and fluid dynamics.
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iLab Organizer :: Magnetic Resonance Research Center
The MRRC, formerly known as the ASU Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, is located in a 5,500 sq. ft. laboratory in the basement (L2) of the Interdisciplinary Science and Technology building I (ISTB-I, Room L2-63).
Arizona State University ISTB-7 | Studio Ma | Archinect
ISTB-7 is a major campus research center design unveiled this year for Arizona State University that looks into the future of how we will live on this planet. It shows how a building can create energy and clean water, absorb and regenerate carbon, and turn waste into nutrients.